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sec·tile \ˈsektəl, -ˌtīl, -(ˌ)til\ adjective Etymology: Latin sectilis, from sectus (past participle of secare to cut) + -ilis -ile 1. a. : capable of being severed by a knife with a smooth cut but yet pulverizable b. : cut into small divisions 2. : constituting a type of mosaic formed of relatively large pieces of marble shaped to fit one another |