Bisect

Pronunciation: /ˈbɪsɪkt/

Bisect (verb)

  1. to divide something into two equal parts.
  2. to pass through or across something, dividing it into two parts.

Examples

  • The chef bisected the sandwich with precision.
  • To serve the cake, she bisected it evenly.

Common collocations: bisect a line, bisect an angle, bisect a region, bisect a path

Synonyms of Bisect

Neutral

Antonyms of Bisect

  • joining parts together
  • bringing elements into a whole