Hyphenation, as in ex-husband.
The prefix "cut-" typically means to separate or divide into parts. It is often used in words related to cutting or slicing something.
The phrase "to cut into two" means to divide something into two parts. The prefix "bi-" means two or twice, so when added to the word "cut," it emphasizes the action of splitting something into two equal parts.
Deforest I believe :)
Divide
Skin
Burrs.
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To cut something in half is called "halving." This involves dividing an object or quantity into two equal parts.
Decimeter
the prefix cid- means to cut off/ to kill
The prefix "ax" typically means "to cut" or "to split." It is often used in words related to chopping or dividing, such as "axiom" (a self-evident truth) or "axiology" (the study of values).
The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.