bisect
pronunciation
How to pronounce bisect in British English: UK [baɪˈsekt]
How to pronounce bisect in American English: US [baɪ'sekt]
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- Verb:
- cut in half or cut in two
Word Origin
- bisect
- bisect: see section
- bisect (v.)
- "to cut in two," 1640s, from Modern Latin bisectus, from Latin bi- "two" (see bi-) + secare "to cut" (see section (n.)). Related: Bisected; bisecting.
Example
- 1. The new road will bisect the town .
- 2. Children play in the dirt or on the railway tracks that bisect the slum .
- 3. The spot where the railroad tracks bisect the highway .
- 4. Government of urban bldg. industry waits for bisect of - of - of a when solve new issue urgently a few idea of possessory from state-owned asset function .
- 5. Be based on collect bisect analyse to be the same as one spent fierce evaluation of steel year economic benefits .