The Latin roots that mean 'to cut off' are abs- and caedo. The root 'abs-' comes from the syllable 'ab', which means 'off'. The verb 'caedo', as 'I cut', is the first person singlar present indicative of the infinitive 'caedere'. Cid
Decision comes from the Latin decisio -- A cutting off. the verb is decidere -- to cut off; de - off, caedere - to cut. Thus we have words like scissors, incision, caesarean section operation. quite literally, a decision cuts off all rival points of vew, and by implication it is a painful, bloody action.
Actually, Latin has a bunch of different words that can mean "kill": neco, necare: to kill interficio, interficere: to make across (to the underworld) sterno, sternere: to lay low perago, peragere: to finish off occido, occidere: to fell caedo, caedere: to cut down ruo, ruere: to ruin rumpo, rumpere: to break consumo, consumere: to eat up All of these have been used to describe the act of one man killing another. (There are also a lot of nouns as well.) There are probably more as well. Basically, Latin has a lot of words for "kill," depending on context. Answer: But primarily, the neco, necare means kill in Latin. However, -cide means to murder as in Deicide or homicide; derived from caedus.
it is far better to be pist off than to be pist on ;)
A candle
It means off.
To cut off the gods.
because you cut them off from the roots
From verb secare - to cut, sever, chop, carve. Dissect = cut apart; Section = Part cut off
The Latin root for "to cut off" is "seca-" or "sect-," which comes from the Latin verb "secare" meaning "to cut" or "to divide." This root is commonly seen in words like "section," "bisect," and "intersect."
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Both are based off of the language Latin.
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Decision comes from the Latin decisio -- A cutting off. the verb is decidere -- to cut off; de - off, caedere - to cut. Thus we have words like scissors, incision, caesarean section operation. quite literally, a decision cuts off all rival points of vew, and by implication it is a painful, bloody action.
When the roots are cut off, the plant loses its ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. This disrupts the plant's vital functions and ultimately leads to its death due to a lack of essential resources needed for growth and survival.
get tawa tawa,cut off the roots,boil into water for 1 minute,(dont include the roots!)
cide= to cut off ; to kill ex. to kill a dispute
It is not necessary to cut off tulip roots before storing. Simply allow the foliage to wither and turn yellow, then remove it before storing the bulbs in a cool, dry place until replanting in the fall.