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bisects

n. (plural of bisect English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: bisect)

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The meacr was smaller than, say, a whiteface or a Charolais, and he bred like an old Earth rabbit, having twins twice a year, cute little critters with wings which, after a few days, hardened up like a bat's wing and grew to massive length to carry the chunky little body of the wingling up into the auto sport and play and look for insects and small rodents, things which made up his diet until the change, when the wings shrank into two swollen appendages used for flicking bisects and which made the finest, tastiest soup this side of galactic core.

The thin line of chaos bisects the six barbarians in the center of the groupand their mountsone after the other.

They came level with the lower end of a long rib of rock which crops out from the ice and lengthwise bisects the glacier.

They roped together now in one party and ascended the glacier diagonally, rounding a great buttress which descends from the rock ledge and bisects the ice, and drawing close to the steep cliffs.

Dana presses a stud on the bulkhead and the inner hatch bisects in half, revealing a short corridor leading to another hatch.

I have one eye, a scar that bisects my face, a stainless-steel hand, and a Teflon larynx.

The nuclear blasts had chewed through the formation that blocked passage, had cut it in two, as a heated knife bisects a lump of butter.