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41 tomāculum
tomāculum ī, n [τομή, a cutting in pieces], a sausage, liver-sausage, Iu.* * * -
42 caesio
chopping/cutting/hewing down (trees) -
43 caesura
cutting (down/off), felling (of trees); that which was cut off; pause in verse -
44 circumcisio
circumcision; cutting around (physical/moral) -
45 circumcisorium
instrument for cutting around; (ringing bark on a tree?); (for circumcision?) -
46 circumcisura
cutting round/ringing (bark of trees) -
47 cisorium
cutting instrument; (for bone) -
48 clabula
graft or cutting; scion -
49 clavola
graft or cutting; scion -
50 clavula
graft or cutting; scion -
51 concisorius
concisoria, concisorium ADJsuitable for cutting/felling -
52 deasceo
deasceare, deasceavi, deasceatus V TRANScut/shape smoothly; efface by cutting, rub out; get the better of; hew/cut w/ax -
53 deascio
deasciare, deasciavi, deasciatus V TRANScut/shape smoothly; efface by cutting, rub out; get the better of; hew/cut w/ax -
54 decalvatio
making bald; shaving/cutting/removing the hair -
55 desecatio
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56 desectio
mowing, action of mowing; cutting off (L+S) -
57 destringo
destringere, destrinxi, destrictus V TRANSstrip off, remove by cutting; strip (clothes); scrape/rub down (w/strigil); scour (bowels); draw (sword); graze; touch lightly; censure/critize/satitize -
58 embryotomia
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59 execo
Iexecare, execui, exectus V TRANScut out/off; remove/make (hole) by cutting; cut, make cut in; castrateIIexecare, execui, exectus Vcut out or away; castrate -
60 exseco
exsecare, exsecui, exsectus V TRANScut out/off; remove/make (hole) by cutting; cut, make cut in; castrate
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