abscind

verb
/əbˈsɪnd/US

Etymology

From Latin abscindere (“cut off”), from ab (“from, away from”) + scindō (“cut, rend”).

  1. derived from abscindō — “cut off

Definitions

  1. To cut off.

    • Two syllables... abscinded from the rest.

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