Etymology
Origin: Latin decidere, meaning "to cut off, determine, settle"
Prefix: de-, meaning "off, away, down" Root: caedere, meaning "to cut"
Meaning
Decided means:
Usage
Decided is used to describe:
Example Sentences
Etymology Decide derived from the Latin verb decidere which means to cut off to
Etymology The word acquisition comes from the Latin word acquirere meaning to acqui
Etymology Origin Latin decidere meaning to cut off determine settle Prefix de m
Etymology The word decisive comes from the Latin word decidere which means to cut
Etymology Decide derived from the Latin verb decidere which means to cut off to
Etymology Origin Latin decidere meaning to cut off determine settle Prefix de m
Etymology Origin Latin distinctus past participle of distinguere meaning to dist
Etymology Latin dēterminābilis dē prefix meaning away from down terminare ve
Etymology The word citation originates from the Latin word citare which means to ca
Etymology Late Middle English from Anglo Norman French descisioun from Latin decisio
Etymology The word decibel dB is derived from two units Deci Latin for ten 1
Etymology The word pending comes from the Latin word pendere meaning to hang or
Etymology Middle English influence from Old French influence from Late Latin influ
Etymology From Middle English sale salu from Anglo Norman sale from Latin sāl sali
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