The word is "slain" (life cut short).
That is the correct spelling of "grooved" (ridged, cut into).
The idiom is "cut you short." That means to interrupt someone. Example: "I hate to cut you short, but I am due back at the office."
The word that means cut into two parts is bisect. The root of the word comes from "bi" meaning two and "secare" meaning to cut.
The meaning of the Latin word 'concisus' is to cut up.
The word is spelled "suffocated" (asphixiated, cut off from air).
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The root word for section, sectio, is derrived from the Latin word secare (meaning to cut).
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To curtail can mean to cut short, or cut off a part of something. For example, to curtail a trip would mean to cut short a trip. A synonym to curtail is to cut back.
The word "s h i t", is related to words like science, schedule and shield, all of which come from the Indo-European word, skei-, meaning "to cut" or "to split." It actually used to be spelled "shite", and sometimes still is.
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