abscise

[ab-sahyz]

abscise Definition

to cut off or separate by abscission.

Using abscise: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abscise" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tree will naturally abscise its leaves in the fall.

  • Example

    The surgeon will abscise the tumor from the patient's body.

  • Example

    The gardener will abscise the dead branches from the tree.

abscise Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abscise

Phrases with abscise

  • a layer of cells that forms at the base of a leaf or fruit stem, causing it to fall off

    Example

    The abscission layer of the apple tree caused the fruit to fall off.

  • a region of tissue in a plant where abscission occurs

    Example

    The abscission zone of the tree is where the leaves are shed.

  • a line marking the point of separation between two abscised parts

    Example

    The abscission line on the branch showed where the leaves had fallen off.

Origins of abscise

from Latin 'abscindere', meaning 'to cut off'

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Summary: abscise in Brief

'Abscise' [ab-sahyz] means to cut off or separate by abscission. It is commonly used in botany to refer to the natural shedding of leaves or fruit, as in 'The tree will naturally abscise its leaves in the fall.' 'Abscise' can also be used in medical contexts, as in 'The surgeon will abscise the tumor from the patient's body.'