sectile

sectile
sectility, n.
/sek"til/, adj.
capable of being cut smoothly with a knife.
[1710-20; < L sectilis cuttable, equiv. to sect(us) (ptp. of secare to cut; see SAW1) + -ilis -ILE]

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  • Sectĭle opus — (Sectilia pavimenta, ital. Commesso), so v.w. Florentinische Mosaik, s. Mosaik S. 473 …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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