sector
Latin
noun
Definitions
- One who cuts or cut cuts off, cutter.
- A purchaser or bidder at a sale of confiscated goods.
Etymology
Affix from Latin secō (cut, I cut, cut off).
Origin
Latin
secō
Gloss
cut, I cut, cut off
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- boot sector English
- dipsector English
- insect English
- intersector English
- multisector English
- sector English
- sectoral English
- sectorectomy English
- sectored English
- sectoring English
- sectorise English
- sectorization English
- sectorize English
- sex English
- subsector English
- supersector English
- julkissektori Finnish
- kaverisektori Finnish
- koulutussektori Finnish
- pallosektori Finnish
- palvelusektori Finnish
- sektori Finnish
- sektoridiagrammi Finnish
- sektorikaavio Finnish
- yksityissektori Finnish
- ympyräsektori Finnish
- assectatio Latin
- assector Latin
- conseco Latin
- consector Latin
- deseco Latin
- disseco Latin
- dissectus Latin
- intersecare Latin
- interseco Latin
- perseco Latin
- sacena Latin
- saxum Latin
- secare, seco Latin
- seco Latin
- secta Latin
- sectio Latin
- secāre, secō Latin
- secō Latin
- segmen Latin
- segmentum Latin
- segnis Latin
- sequi Latin
- signum Latin
- succisivus Latin
- sezieren German
- szektor Hungarian
- scudocrociato Italian
- bankensector Dutch, Flemish
- banksector Dutch, Flemish
- dienstensector Dutch, Flemish
- industriesector Dutch, Flemish
- landbouwsector Dutch, Flemish
- overheidssector Dutch, Flemish
- sector Dutch, Flemish
- troisième sexe French
- сектор Russian
- *seg- Proto-Indo-European
- *sek- Proto-Indo-European
- *sekʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *skei- Proto-Indo-European
- *sēk-teh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- sektor Norwegian Bokmål
- sektorprinsipp Norwegian Bokmål
- *sagô Proto-Germanic
- *sagō Proto-Germanic
- *sahsą Proto-Germanic
- sax Swedish
- sektor Norwegian Nynorsk
- sektorprinsipp Norwegian Nynorsk
- sawen Middle English
- Saxland Old Norse
- saxa Old Norse
- *sekyra Proto-Slavic
- *sěťi Proto-Slavic
- sekce Czech
- sektor Serbo-Croatian
- sektor Indonesian
- hesg Welsh
- *sahs gmw-pro
- *segisnu gmw-pro
- *sexskā Proto-Celtic
- sekta Swahili
- *seknom Proto-Italic
- sekta Tok Pisin
- sekkieren Bavarian