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Meaning of discide

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discide (v. t.)

To divide; to cleave in two.

discide Sentence Examples

  1. The discide of the petals was a magnificent display of nature's artistry.
  2. The scientists discided the newly discovered element into its constituent parts.
  3. I discide the task into smaller, more manageable pieces to make it easier to complete.
  4. The teacher discided the class into groups for the project, ensuring that each group had a mix of skills and abilities.
  5. The company discided its workforce to reduce costs, leading to widespread layoffs.
  6. The committee discided on a plan of action after hours of deliberation, hoping to address the issue effectively.
  7. The judge discided the case in favor of the plaintiff, awarding them damages for their losses.
  8. The doctor discided the patient's symptoms to determine the underlying cause of their illness.
  9. The detective discided the crime scene, carefully examining every piece of evidence to uncover clues.
  10. The hikers discided the group into pairs for safety, knowing the importance of staying together in the wilderness.

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To divide; to cleave in two.

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The discide of the petals was a magnificent display of nature's artistry.

The scientists discided the newly discovered element into its constituent parts.

I discide the task into smaller, more manageable pieces to make it easier to complete.

The teacher discided the class into groups for the project, ensuring that each group had a mix of skills and abilities.