circumsciss
/ˈsɝrəmˌskɪs/ or /sərˈmɪsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A word that is often used to describe a cutting or a division, especially in a circular or curved manner.
“The surgeon carefully made a circumsciss to separate the damaged tissue from the healthy one.”
2. verb
To cut or divide something, especially in a circular or curved manner.
“The gardener will circumsciss the overgrown branches to maintain the tree’s shape.”