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Meaning of bis-
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bis- (pref.)
A form of Bi-, sometimes used before s, c, or a vowel.
bis- Sentence Examples
- The garden was bisected by a narrow path, dividing the lush greenery into two distinct sections.
- She carefully measured the fabric before making a bisecting cut down the middle to create two equal pieces.
- The river bisects the city, providing both a natural boundary and a scenic focal point.
- The highway bisects the countryside, offering travelers a direct route through the rural landscape.
- The mountain range bisects the horizon, its jagged peaks stretching into the distance.
- The company's decision to restructure bisected the workforce, causing uncertainty and upheaval among employees.
- The fault line bisects the region, posing a potential threat of earthquakes to nearby communities.
- The streetlights formed a bisymmetric pattern along the boulevard, casting a uniform glow on either side.
- His argument bisected the room, with some agreeing vehemently while others remained skeptical.
- The garden was bisected by a quaint stone bridge, adding charm to the tranquil setting.
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A form of Bi-, sometimes used before s, c, or a vowel.
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The garden was bisected by a narrow path, dividing the lush greenery into two distinct sections.
She carefully measured the fabric before making a bisecting cut down the middle to create two equal pieces.
The river bisects the city, providing both a natural boundary and a scenic focal point.
The highway bisects the countryside, offering travelers a direct route through the rural landscape.