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biˈsected, ppl. a. [f. bisect v. + -ed.] a. Divided into two (usually equal) parts. b. Forked (as a road).
1656in Blount Glossogr. 1794T. Taylor Pausanias III. 5 The bisected road belonging to the Phocenses. 1806Hutton Course Math. I. 312 The two other Sides including the Bisected Angle. 1880Gray Bot. Text-bk. 399 Bisected, completely divided into two parts. |