resecar

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Interlingua

Verb

resecar

  1. to resect

Conjugation

    Conjugation of resecar
infinitive resecar
participle present perfect
resecante resecate
active simple perfect
present reseca ha resecate
past resecava habeva resecate
future resecara habera resecate
conditional resecarea haberea resecate
imperative reseca
passive simple perfect
present es resecate ha essite resecate
past esseva resecate habeva essite resecate
future essera resecate habera essite resecate
conditional esserea resecate haberea essite resecate
imperative sia resecate

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /reseˈkaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: re‧se‧car

Etymology 1

From Latin resecāre (cut), from re- +‎ Latin secāre (cut). Likely doublet of rasgar.

Verb

resecar (first-person singular present reseco, first-person singular preterite resequé, past participle resecado)

  1. (surgery, transitive) to resect
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Etymology 2

From Latin resiccāre, equivalent to re- +‎ secar.

Verb

resecar (first-person singular present reseco, first-person singular preterite resequé, past participle resecado)

  1. to desiccate, to dry a lot
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