The correct spelling of the word "dis cusses" is actually "discusses". This may be confusing as the letter "c" is pronounced differently depending on its position in a word. In this case, the "c" is pronounced with a "s" sound because it is followed by the letters "uss". The IPA phonetic transcription of "discusses" is /dɪˈskʌsɪz/. It is important to pay attention to the spelling and pronunciation of words to effectively communicate in written and spoken language.
The term "discusses" is derived from the Old French word "discusser", which means "to examine, debate, or dispute". It entered the English language around the 16th century.