Definition
To cut out or excise; to remove something by cutting.
Etymology
From Latin 'exscindere,' combining 'ex-' (out) and 'scindere' (to cut or tear). This medical and surgical term developed in Latin scientific contexts and was borrowed into English for anatomical procedures.
Kelly Says
This is part of a family of surgical Latin terms (like 'excise') that doctors still use today—'exscind' is the more archaic cousin to our modern 'excise,' both meaning to surgically remove tissue.
Translations
BNবাংলা
প্রত্যাহার করুন
pro-ty-a-har korun
CACatalà
excisar
eks-thee-sar
CSČeština
exscindovat
eks-sin-do-vat
DADansk
exscindere
eks-sin-de-re
DEDeutsch
exzisieren
eks-zi-zen
ELΕλληνικά
αποκοπή
a-po-ko-pi
ESEspañol
excisar
eks-thee-sar
FISuomi
exscindere
eks-sin-de-re
FRFrançais
exciser
eks-i-ser
HUMagyar
exscind
eks-sin-d
IDBahasa Indonesia
memotong
me-mot-ong
ITItaliano
escissionare
es-ci-ssion-a-re
JA日本語
切除する
kire-kizu-suru
KKKK
кесіп тастау
ke-sip ta-sta-u
KMKM
ប្រើប្រាស់
b-reu-b-ra-s
MSBahasa Melayu
memotong
me-mot-ong
MYမြန်မာ
severance
se-ver-ance
NLNederlands
exciseren
eks-i-se-ren
NONorsk
exscindere
eks-sin-de-re
PLPolski
exscindować
eks-s-in-do-vat
PTPortuguês
excisar
eks-thee-sar
SVSvenska
exscindera
eks-sin-de-ra
TEతెలుగు
పరిగణించండి
pa-ri-ga-ni-ch-an-di
UKУкраїнська
відсікти
vid-si-ktyi
VITiếng Việt
cắt bỏ
cat bo