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ex·cise 1 E0264100 (ĕk′sīz′)n.1. An internal tax imposed on the production, sale, or consumption of a commodity or the use of a service within a country: excises on tobacco, liquor, and long-distance telephone calls.2. A licensing charge or a fee levied for certain privileges.tr.v. ex·cised, ex·cis·ing, ex·cis·es To levy an excise on. [Middle Dutch excijs, alteration (influenced by Latin excīsus, past participle of excīdere, to cut out) of accijs, tax, probably from Old French acceis, partly from Vulgar Latin *accēnsum (Latin ad-, ad- + Latin cēnsus, tax; see census) and partly from Old French assise, legislative ordinance; see assize.]
ex·cise 2 E0264200 (ĭk-sīz′)tr.v. ex·cised, ex·cis·ing, ex·cis·es To remove by or as if by cutting: excised the tumor; excised two scenes from the film. [Latin excīdere, excīs- : ex-, ex- + caedere, to cut; see kaə-id- in Indo-European roots.] ex·ci′sion (-sĭzh′ən) n.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeexcise |