The prefix "cise" comes from the Latin word "caedere," meaning "to cut." It appears in various English words related to cutting or removal, such as "incision" (a cut made in a surgical procedure), "excise" (to cut out), and "precise" (cutting away excess to achieve accuracy). Other derivatives include "decisive" and "scissors," emphasizing the act of cutting in different contexts.
Incise
The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
Cut; to cut down
Cut; to cut down
Some words that contain "cise" include exercise, precise, concise, and incise.
scissors,incision. my teacher says that you can change a/the last letter of a root word. EX: i had to use the scissors to cut a knot i had in my hair. CISE means to cut
* bisect * cleave (in two) * bi-cise
To cut open in Greek is cise, like in circumcision
It means to cut, as in the word excise it means to remove by cutting
incise and excise
concisepreciseexerciseexorcisecriticise
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