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From the perfect stem of the Latin verb cado, die: cecid-

Answer 2: I think it might actually come from the Latin caedo, meaning "to cut down, kill"; 'ae' to 'i' is a fairly common linguistic change in Latin roots. Though I'm pretty sure they're related...

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The Greek root for "cide" is "cide" which means "killer" or "act of killing". The Latin root for "cide" is "cidium" which also means "killing" or "act of killing".

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