Severed
Severed is the past participle of sever, a verb meaning to cut off or detach something from a larger whole. It can describe physical separation—such as a severed finger, a severed cable, or a severed branch—as well as metaphorical or relational disjunction, for example severed ties or severed diplomatic relations. The term conveys a sense of complete detachment.
Etymology: Sever derives from Old French severer, ultimately from Latin separare “to separate.” The form severed
Usage and context: In medical, forensic, or engineering contexts, severed describes components that have been detached