bis- (Meaning)

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bis- (pref.)

A form of Bi-, sometimes used before s, c, or a vowel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bis-

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

bis- Sentence Examples

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

FAQs About the word bis-

A form of Bi-, sometimes used before s, c, or a vowel.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

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.