abscind

verb·/æbˈsɪnd/

To cut away with clean finality; to sever by decisive removal. Where trim and prune shape what remains, abscind separates completely, making a boundary where once there was continuity.

With one motion the surgeon abscinded the dead tissue, leaving a sharp edge that could begin again.

Etymology

From Latin abscindere "to cut off," from ab- "away" + scindere "to split, cleave." In English it has long carried an air of the scalpel and the statute, a learned verb for acts that cannot be undone.

Related Words

excisecut out, often officially or surgically
scissiona splitting; division
ablationremoval, especially of material or tissue
severthe plain-voiced near-synonym