Kesit
Kesit is a Turkish noun with several related meanings tied to the idea of cutting or dividing. The primary sense is a cross-section or cut through a material, object, or space. It can also be used more broadly to mean an excerpt or segment taken from a larger whole, such as a passage from a text or a moment captured in a larger narrative. The word derives from the Turkish verb kesmek, meaning to cut.
In technical and design contexts, kesit denotes a diagram or drawing that shows what an object looks
In the sciences, kesit is used to describe cross-sections of natural or engineered systems. Geology might refer
In literature and media, kesit carries a more figurative use. A kesit can be an excerpt from
Overall, kesit functions as a versatile term for any view or excerpt obtained by conceptually or physically