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[
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sekt
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hem
-i-sekt
]
hem·i·sect
/
ˌhɛm
ɪˈsɛkt
,
ˈhɛm
ɪˌsɛkt
/
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hem-i-
sekt
,
hem
-i-sekt
]
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verb (used with object)
to cut into two equal parts; to bisect, especially along a medial longitudinal plane.
Origin:
1875–80;
hemi-
+
-sect
Related forms
hem·i·sec·tion,
noun
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