'Cid' or 'Cide'.
The root word for section, sectio, is derrived from the Latin word secare (meaning to cut).
The Latin root for "to cut off" is "seca-" or "sect-," which comes from the Latin verb "secare" meaning "to cut" or "to divide." This root is commonly seen in words like "section," "bisect," and "intersect."
Cut.
'Cid' or 'Cide'.
The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
Because they have been cut of from their root system that provides them with water.
You must meet Gill, Dale, Bo, and Luke. Then examine the root on a sunny day. Gill will show up and talk about how that is supposed to get cut. There is a glitch that can happen where the root never gets cut. It can happen if you examine the root before meeting the correct people.
If the branch of trees has been cut then it will tends to grow but if trunk is comletly cut the it will never will grow
The root word for dissection is "secare," which is Latin for "to cut" or "to divide."
The root of section is "sect," which means "cut" or "part."
CID
The Latin root spec means " to cut" as in the word dissect.