decussō

decussō
   decussō āvī, ātus, āre    [decussis (decem + as), a coin stamped with X], to divide crosswise (in the form of an X), decussate .
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decussare, decussavi, decussatus V TRANS
arrange crosswise; mark with a cross; divide crosswise (in form of X) (L+S)

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  • decussate — 1. To cross. 2. Crossed like the arms of an X. [L. decusso, pp. atus, to make in the form of an X, fr. decussis, a large, bronze Roman (2nd c. BC), 10 unit coin marked with an X to indicate its denomination] * * * de·cus·sate dek ə .sāt, di kəs… …   Medical dictionary

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