Similar words: vivisection, insect, sector, section, dissect, sectarian, intersect, insecticide. Meaning: [baɪ'sekt] v. cut in half or cut in two.
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1. Use your compass to bisect an angle.
2. The new road will bisect the town.
3. The lines bisect each other.
4. Steel arms, called tendons, horizontally bisect a building's core, stretching like ribs between beams in the walls.
5. A cursory line from the eye to bisect the body helps to supply the tail angle.
6. In geometry we bisect a circle,[Sentencedict.com ] or'cut'it in'two.
7. Communication safeguard bureau is in charge of bisect class standard undertaking editing.
8. People can bisect the embryo at different stage by different bisection method.
9. We'll bisect his trail in sixty seconds. Look for the red paint!
10. The county council plans to build a bypass so that the A148 will no longer bisect the conservation village of Letheringsett.
11. The man would drop his reins, go to the back of the wagon, bisect a hundred-pound block with his pick, swing half of it to his shoulder pad with his tongs, and proceed to someone's back door.
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