incide

verb
/ɪnˈsaɪd/

Etymology

From Latin incīdere; prefix in- (“in”) + caedere (“to cut”). See concise, and compare incise.

  1. derived from incīdere

Definitions

  1. To separate and remove (something)

    To separate and remove (something); to cut.

  2. To resolve or break up (something), as by medicines.

    • [S]ome Bodies taken into that of a Man, are deoppilating, others inciding, reſolving, diſcuſſing, ſuppurating, abſterſive of noxious adherences, and thickning the Blood and humors, being aſtringent, Anodinous or appeaſing paine &c.
    • [A]ll Saponaceous Substances, which incide the Mucus in the first Passages […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA