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BisectBisect means to divide into two equal parts
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Bisect"to cut in two," 1640s, from Modern Latin bisectus, from Latin bi- "two" (see bi-) + secare "to cut" (see section (n.)). Related: Bisected; bisecting.
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Bisectbisect: to divide into two equal sections, cut in half. • bisector: a line, point or plane that bisects something.
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BisectTo divide into two congruent parts.
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Bisectto cut in half or divide equally in two.
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Bisectto divide in two equal parts
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BisectTo divide into two congruent parts.
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BisectA stamp cut or perforated into two parts, each half representing half the face value of the original stamp. Officially authorized bisects have often been used during temporary shortages of commonly us [..]
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BisectTo divide an angle or shape exactly in half.
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Bisectto cut or divide something in half. Go to Top
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Bisect(v) cut in half or cut in two
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BisectAn ideal emitter which radiates energy at the maximum possible rate per unit area at each wavelength for any given temperature. A blackbody also absorbs all the radiant energy in the near visible spec [..]
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BisectTo divide into two equal parts.
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Bisect
To cut or divide into two parts.
(geometry) To divide an angle, line segment, or other figure into two equal parts.
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