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Divide by cutting
Answer for the clue "Divide by cutting ", 8 letters:
transect
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Word definitions for transect in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to cut across," 1630s, from Latin trans- "across" (see trans- ) + sectus , past participle of secare "to cut" (see section (n.)). Related: Transected ; transecting .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A transect is a path along which one counts and records occurrences of the species of study (e.g. plants). It requires an observer to move along a fixed path and to count occurrences along the path and, at the same time (in some procedures), obtain the ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. a path along which a researcher moves, counts and records his observations vb. (context transitive English) to divide something by cutting transversely
Usage examples of transect.
A sudden, startling white-light image showed living, breathing Siamese twins, impossibly transected to expose raw pink-and-gray muscles working side-by-side with shape-memory alloys and piezoelectric actuators, flesher and gleisner anatomies interpenetrating.
The town of Quorum was roughly twenty-five streets wide, transected by five big boulevards that ran east and west.
A dazzling beam of blue-white light no thicker than a flaxen thread sprang forth from the pro-trading nozzle, and Orogastus manipulated the device slowly so that the ray transected the royal limb, moving in a deep V-shape.
She had crossed and recrossed a creek that must have transected the entire installation, but that seemed to be the only moving thing on the entire reservation.
The place appeared to be utterly deserted though there was signs of recent footsteps on the snow-covered paths that transected the overgrown lawn of the quadrangle.
Quorum was roughly twenty-five streets wide, transected by five big boulevards that ran east and west.
I saw the wings around us again, the high rafters, the walls of scenery transecting the darkness, and beyond, the little blaze along the foot of the dusty stage.
They had taken that path, and eventually came to another transecting it.
Faster than she could register, he snap-slung the coils in transecting arcs through the air.
On both, the line passed across the face, transecting the orbit of the eyes deadcenter and continuing across the bridge of the nose.
And then, as Ostrogall had promised, a fissure, transecting our descent, stopped our plunge.
In reality, lion transects were simply places chosen to look for lion sign to find out, often, where the lions were not.
Soon the bejewelled procession will be clear of the old district and will be visible riding this way over the old stone road that transects the mile of desert between old Cairo and the Citadel.