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be intersected
verb
To cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
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If the ammonoid would be intersected sagittally (perpendicular to the tested direction of intersection) the error would become much lower.
The intersections of the ellipses (which contain 95% of their respective groups) can be intersected with a line.
The adopted plan provided for four new streets parallel to the Mill Dam (Beacon Street), to be intersected by cross streets.
The atrium will be intersected by a multilevel lecture hall -- a kettledrum-shaped segment on legs, enclosed by stainless steel panels -- that appears to burst out of the northern edge of the building, Mr. Erdenberger said.
The new buffer-layer can be intersected with other geodata stored in the geodatabase (Figure 2F).
The resulting individual sets can be intersected with each otherfor comparison and evaluation.
Similar(31)
However different the Bible may be, intersecting with modern science is not the reason why.
The vertices (corners of the brushes) will be intersecting each other and will just create a big sloppy mess.
The town is intersected by many canals, and houseboats and shop boats crowd the water.
The city is intersected and bordered by canals connecting with the sea and the Arno River (north).
The city has redeveloped its low-slung downtown, which is intersected by two Interstates and dotted with parking lots.
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