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Does section have the Latin root meaning to cut?

Yes, the word "section" has a Latin root meaning to cut. It comes from the Latin word "sectio," which is the noun form of the verb "secare," meaning "to cut."

The word "section" reflects this root meaning in its usage, often referring to a part of something that has been cut or divided, like a section of a book, a section of a road, or a cross-section of an object.

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