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cide= to cut off ; to kill ex. to kill a dispute
The word "decide" comes from the Latin word "decidere," which is derived from the root word "cid" meaning "to cut off" or "to settle." This connection reflects the idea of making a choice that cuts off or settles other options.
The punctuation mark that derived its name from the Greek word meaning "something cut off" is the ellipsis. The term "ellipsis" comes from the Greek word "elleipsis," which means "omission" or "leaving out."
The root word for "undecided" is "decide," which comes from the Latin word "decidere," meaning to cut off or determine. In this case, the prefix "un-" is added to indicate the opposite of being determined or settled on a decision.
The stem word for "away from off" is "away."
One synonym would be "severed" depending on the meaning.
It is an Old French word meaning 'a piece cut off'. Taken from Couper - to cut.
The Latin word abscido is equivalent to the English words " to cut off".
scold
decapitate, sever, disconnect, remove
cide= to cut off ; to kill ex. to kill a dispute
The word is "lop."depends how many letters
Comma comes from the Greek word komma meaning a piece cut off.
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The word "decide" comes from the Latin word "decidere," which is derived from the root word "cid" meaning "to cut off" or "to settle." This connection reflects the idea of making a choice that cuts off or settles other options.
"Tomahawk" comes from the Powhatan word tamahaac. The root word "temah'" is Algonguan, meaning "to cut off by tool."
The punctuation mark that derived its name from the Greek word meaning "something cut off" is the ellipsis. The term "ellipsis" comes from the Greek word "elleipsis," which means "omission" or "leaving out."