sectiones
Sectiones is the Latin plural of sectio, meaning sections or divisions. In Latin, sectio derives from the verb secare, “to cut,” and sectiones appears in manuscripts and scholarly works to refer to parts of a whole, slices, or subdivisions. In modern English usage, the form sectiones is uncommon; English texts typically use sections as the plural, with sectiones appearing mainly in Latin phrases, headings in Latin editions, or historical discussions of the term.
In taxonomy and botany, section is a rank below genus used to group closely related species. Historical
In anatomy and histology, a section refers to a thin slice prepared for examination under a microscope.
In manuscript studies, liturgy, and law, sectiones can denote divisions of texts, statutes, or canons described