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单词 intercision
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intercisionn.

Etymology: < Latin intercīsiōn-em, noun of action < intercīdĕre : see intercide v.1 Compare obsolete French intercision (Godefroy).
Obsolete.
1. The action of cutting through; section, intersection. Also with an: A cross-section.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > cutting > [noun] > cutting through or across
intercision1578
cross-cutting1805
the world > space > relative position > fact or condition of being transverse > intersection > [noun]
overcastinga1398
intersecation1412
intersection1559
interfering1562
decussation1656
transversion1656
intercision1726
incidency1789
meshing1955
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > action of dividing or divided condition > division by cutting > [noun] > cross-section or cross-sectioning
intercision1726
stereotomy1728
cross-section1835
cross-sectioning1876
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 9 Seuered..from the Cuneall bone, as also from the vpper iawe, by the intercision of that Seame.
1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. ii A Cutting through the middest, Intercision.
1726 G. Leoni tr. L. B. Alberti Architecture III. 6/1 This visual Pyramid shou'd be cut off in some one part, that the Painter may in this part express with his lines and tints, the circumferences and colours which this Intercision gives him. Thus the person who views the painted Superficie, beholds a certain Intercision of the Pyramid. Picture then is an intersection of the visual Pyramid.
1726 G. Leoni tr. L. B. Alberti Architecture III. 8/2 Fixing the place of the Intercision with..a perpendicular line, I form the Intercision of all the Lines which that perpendicular meets with.
2.
a. The action of cutting off the course of, stopping, or interrupting, esp. temporarily; the fact of being interrupted or ceasing for a time.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > ceasing > temporary cessation of activity or operation > [noun]
steadc1000
leathc1175
abiding1340
broklinga1400
pausation1422
pausing1440
interceasingc1450
suspensing?1504
suspending1524
intermission1526
leathing1535
suspensationc1571
intercession1572
suspense1584
abeyance1593
suspension1603
recession1606
interruption1607
recess1620
intercision1625
intercessation1659
intermittency1662
pretermission1677
break1689
cess1703
intermittence1796
1625 R. Montagu Appello Cæsarem i. ii. 16 I have bin assured, that Arminius did hold..not only Intercision for a Time, but also Abscision..for ever.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica vii. xii. 361 By cessation of Oracles..we may understand their intercision, not absission or consummate desolation; their rare delivery not a totall dereliction. View more context for this quotation
1660 Bp. J. Taylor Ductor Dubitantium II. iv. i. Rule 3 §9 If the course and continuance of the outward act be interrupted, and then proceeded in again, when the cause of the intercision is over.
b. With an and plural.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > ceasing > temporary cessation of activity or operation > [noun] > a temporary cessation of activity or operation
pause1440
trip1584
interpause1595
wem1599
stand1602
vacation1617
interspiration1623
intercisiona1631
interregnum1659
lapse1838
shutdown1857
break1878
slip1898
seventh-inning stretch1915
standoff1918
a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1962) X. 153 They came Ad obturationem, to a stopping, to an intercision, to an interruption of the water.
1659 J. Pearson Expos. Apostles Creed vi. 564 After these intercisions, the throne of David was continued.
1681 R. Baxter Answer to Mr. Dodwell iv. 35 If there were an intercision of an hundred years.
1813 T. Busby tr. Lucretius Nature of Things v. Comm. xviii Scheinerus asserts that they [the scintillations of the stars] proceed from the intercisions of their several species darting to the eye, which he attributes to vaporous intercursations.
3. Falling away, failing. (Cf. intercide v.2)
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > failure or lack of success > [noun]
wanspeedc893
defaulta1387
unspeeda1400
faultingc1450
fail1477
defallation1490
ill, evil ch(i)eving?1518
misproving1542
defection1576
unsuccessa1586
defailance1603
abortiveness1611
defailment1612
ill success1615
failancea1627
unprosperitya1628
mis-success1641
successlessness1642
insuccess1646
intercision1647
failure1648
insuccessfulness1648
unprosperousness1648
defaillancy1649
unsuccessfulness1656
missucceedinga1661
non-success1665
defailurea1677
miscarrying1736
throwdown1887
short circuit1937
Palookaville?1954
the mind > will > decision > irresolution or vacillation > reversal of or forsaking one's will or purpose > [noun]
reversec1487
retraction1536
relent1580
declension1597
relentance1629
resentment1646
intercision1647
relenting1694
back-down1862
backing-down1883
back-pedalling1950
step-down1973
1647 J. Trapp Comm. Evangelists & Acts (Matt. vii. 27) Yet from intercision, prolapsion, from utter and irrecoverable falling away, they are freed, because founded upon a Rock.
1649 Bp. J. Taylor Great Exemplar ii. 80 The greatest danger is of fainting and intercision.
1651 J. Goodwin Άπολύτρωσις Άπολυτρώσεως i. §8 An intercision or failing of such interposals and actings.
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