bisect Synonyms
bisect Meaning
Wordnet
bisect (v)
cut in half or cut in two
Webster
bisect (v. t.)
To cut or divide into two parts.
To divide into two equal parts.
bisect Sentence Examples
- The road bisects the forest, dividing it into two distinct sections.
- A river bisects the valley, creating a natural boundary between the two hillsides.
- The line of symmetry bisects the geometric figure perfectly in half.
- The hiking trail bisects the mountain, providing stunning views on both sides.
- Engineers proposed a plan to bisect the city with a new highway to alleviate traffic congestion.
- The equator bisects the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- The fence bisects the pasture, separating the grazing land for different livestock.
- A fault line bisects the landscape, evidence of tectonic activity in the region.
- The ruler is used to bisect the line segment into two equal parts.
- A long driveway bisects the property, leading to the main entrance of the estate.
FAQs About the word bisect
cut in half or cut in twoTo cut or divide into two parts., To divide into two equal parts.
intersect, cross,cut,crisscross, decussate
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The road bisects the forest, dividing it into two distinct sections.
A river bisects the valley, creating a natural boundary between the two hillsides.
The line of symmetry bisects the geometric figure perfectly in half.
The hiking trail bisects the mountain, providing stunning views on both sides.