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countersect, v. rare.|kaʊntəˈsɛkt| [f. counter- 1 + L. secāre, sect- to cut: after intersect.] trans. To intersect crosswise; to cut across, or in cross divisions.
1856Stanley Sinai & Pal. i. (1858) 87 The valley of the 'Arabah, countersected by its hundred watercourses. 1857― Lect. Eccl. Hist. lxxii, Characters and principles which underlie and countersect the artificial distinctions on the surface of controversy. |