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be bisected
verb
To cut or divide into two parts.
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Cheshire Two ancient woodlands will be bisected, a serious loss in England's least wooded county.
The supposedly immaterial soul, we now know, can be bisected with a knife, altered by chemicals," and so on.
Mayor Deborah Johnson of South Brunswick, whose township would be bisected by the road, predicted that the delay would allow everyone to see that recent improvements in the area's secondary roads would solve traffic problems.
The wary dance between the government and civic activists has been on full display at Bukit Brown, a sprawling public cemetery that would be bisected by the highway, and later sprinkled with new housing.
In one such paradox it is assumed that a line can be bisected again and again without limit; if the division ultimately results in a set of points of zero length, then even infinitely many of them sum up only to zero, but, if it results in tiny line segments, then their sum will be infinite.
She lives on Cromwell Lane, the main street through the village, which will be bisected by the tracks.
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The scrupulously planned neighborhood is bisected by Metropolitan Avenue and Unionport Road.
A man's head is bisected in profile.
This zone is bisected by the red centre line.
The borough is bisected by the Sedgley-Northfield ridge.
The county is bisected by the Saint George River.
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