- RESCISS
- rescissam
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
rescissible — /ri sis euh beuhl, siz /, adj. able to be rescinded. [ < L resciss(us) cut off, repealed (see RESCISSION) + IBLE] * * * … Universalium
rescission — /ri sizh euhn/, n. the act of rescinding. [1605 15; < LL rescission (s. of rescissio) a making void, rescinding, equiv. to resciss(us) (ptp. of rescindere to RESCIND, equiv. to re RE + scid , var. s. of scindere to cleave, tear in two + tus ptp.… … Universalium
rescission — [rɪ sɪʒ(ə)n] noun formal the rescinding of a law, order, or agreement. Origin C17: from late L. rescissio(n ), from resciss , rescindere (see rescind) … English new terms dictionary
rescind — v.tr. abrogate, revoke, cancel. Derivatives: rescindable adj. rescindment n. rescission n. Etymology: L rescindere resciss (as RE , scindere cut) … Useful english dictionary
rescissible — isəbəl, izə adjective Etymology: Latin rescissus + English ible : capable of being rescinded * * * /ri sis euh beuhl, siz /, adj. able to be rescinded. [ < L resciss(us) cut off, repealed (see RESCISSION) + IBLE] … Useful english dictionary