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scis·sion S0149700 (sĭzh′ən, sĭsh′-)n. The act of cutting or severing; division or fission. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin scissiō, scissiōn-, from Latin scissus, past participle of scindere, to cut, split; see skei- in Indo-European roots.]scission (ˈsɪʃən) nthe act or an instance of cutting, splitting, or dividing[C15: from Late Latin scissiō, from scindere to split]scis•sion (ˈsɪʒ ən, ˈsɪʃ-) n. a cutting, dividing, or splitting; division; separation. [1400–50; late Middle English (< Middle French) < Late Latin scissiō, derivative (with Latin -tiō -tion) of Latin scindere to cut, rend] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scission - the act of dividing by cutting or splittingcutting, cut - the act of cutting something into parts; "his cuts were skillful"; "his cutting of the cake made a terrible mess" | Translationsscission
scis·sion (sizh'ŏn), 1. A separation, division, or splitting, as in fission. 2. Synonym(s): cleavage (3) [L. scissio, fr. scindo, pp. scissus, to cleave] scis·sion (sizh'ŏn) 1. A separation, division, or splitting, as in fission. 2. Synonym(s): cleavage (2) . [L. scissio, fr. scindo, pp. scissus, to cleave]scissionS03-840160 (sĭzh′ŭn) [L. scindere, to split] Dividing, cutting, or splitting.scission
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