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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.

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