INTERCISION
Source: 567
In′ter‐ci″sion (?), n. [[L. intercisio a cutting through, fr. intercidere to cut asunder.]] A cutting off, through, or asunder; interruption. Sir T. Browne.
Source: 567
In′ter‐ci″sion (?), n. [[L. intercisio a cutting through, fr. intercidere to cut asunder.]] A cutting off, through, or asunder; interruption. Sir T. Browne.