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What does the root word sec mean?

The root word "sec" comes from the Latin word "secare", which means "to cut" or "to divide".

This root is found in many English words, including:

* Section: A part cut off or divided from something else.

* Secant: A line that cuts through a curve.

* Secrete: To separate and release a substance from the body.

* Dissecting: To cut apart for examination.

So, the root word "sec" basically refers to the act of dividing or separating something.

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