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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
halves
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a number halves (=becomes twice as small)
▪ The number of children failing at school has halved in recent years.
in two/halves/pieces etc
▪ I tore the letter in two and threw the pieces in the fire.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
go halves (on sth)
▪ Do you want to go halves on a pizza?
▪ He generously agrees to go halves on you.
▪ She'd promised to go halves with him if he got anywhere in his negotiations.
not do sth by halves
▪ I'm sure it will be a fantastic wedding. Eva never does anything by halves.
▪ He comes from a family that does not do things by halves.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Halves

Halves \Halves\ (h[aum]vz), n., pl. of Half.

By halves, by one half at once; halfway; fragmentarily; partially; incompletely.

I can not believe by halves; either I have faith, or I have it not.
--J. H. Newman.

To go halves. See under Go.

Halves

Half \Half\ (h[aum]f), n.; pl. Halves (h[aum]vz). [AS. healf. See Half, a.]

  1. Part; side; behalf. [Obs.]
    --Wyclif.

    The four halves of the house.
    --Chaucer.

  2. One of two equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided; -- sometimes followed by of; as, a half of an apple.

    Not half his riches known, and yet despised.
    --Milton.

    A friendship so complete Portioned in halves between us.
    --Tennyson.

    Better half. See under Better.

    In half, in two; an expression sometimes used improperly instead of in halves or into halves; as, to cut in half. [Colloq.]
    --Dickens.

    In one's half or On one's half, in one's behalf; on one's part. [Obs.]

    To cry halves, to claim an equal share with another.

    To go halves, to share equally between two.

Wiktionary
halves

n. (half English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: halve)

WordNet
half
  1. adj. consisting of one of two equivalent parts in value or quantity; "a half chicken"; "lasted a half hour" [syn: half(a)]

  2. partial; "gave me a half smile"; "he did only a half job" [syn: half(a)]

  3. (of siblings) related through one parent only; "a half brother"; "half sister" [ant: whole]

  4. [also: halves (pl)]

half
  1. n. one of two equal parts of a divisible whole; "half a loaf"; "half an hour"; "a century and one half" [syn: one-half]

  2. in various games or performances: either of two periods of play separated by an interval

  3. [also: halves (pl)]

half
  1. adv. partially or to the extent of a half; "he was half hidden by the bushes"

  2. [also: halves (pl)]

halves

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Wikipedia
Halves (band)

Halves are an ambient/alternative/electronic band based in Dublin, Ireland. They are composed of Brian Cash and brothers Tim and Elis Czerniak, with additional live members.

Usage examples of "halves".

As the movements caused by the alternate turgescence of the cells in the two halves of a pulvinus, must be largely determined by the extensibility and subsequent contraction of their walls, we can perhaps understand why a large number of small cells will be more efficient than a small number of large cells occupying the same space.

But the blade itself sometimes curves or moves, of which fact Bauhinia offers a striking instance, as the two halves rise up and come into close contact at night.

Under these circumstances, the whole lower halves of the cotyledons, which had their summits enclosed in the tubes, were fully exposed to the light of the sky, whilst their upper halves received exclusively or chiefly diffused light from the room, and this only through a very narrow slit on one side.

We imagined that at the commencement of the movement it might be determined by one of the two halves of the leaflet being a little heavier than the other.

At night the two halves rise up and close completely together, like the opposite leaflets of many Leguminosae.

Whilst the two halves of the leaf are closing, the midrib at first sinks vertically downwards and afterwards bends backwards, so as to pass close along one side of its own upwardly inclined petiole.

To ascertain whether injury was thus soon caused, the upper halves of 8 cotyledons of Avena were thickly coated with transparent matter,--4 with gum, and 4 with gelatine.

The result was that the lower halves of all became bowed to the light, but generally not in so great a degree as the corresponding part of the free seedlings in the same pots.

Of the remaining 14 cotyledons, the lower halves of which had been fully exposed to the light for the whole time, 7 continued quite straight and upright.

These cleared stripes were not directed towards the window, but obliquely to one side of the room, so that only a very little light could act on the upper halves of the cotyledons.

Cotyledons with their upper halves enclosed in such tubes were placed before a southwest window, in such a position, that the scraped stripes did not directly face the window, but obliquely to one side.

Tubes of the kind just described were placed on several occasions over the upper halves of 27 cotyledons.

It is therefore certain that a little weak light striking the upper halves of the cotyledons of Phalaris, is far more potent in determining the direction of the curvature of the lower halves, than the full illumination of the latter during the whole time of exposure.

Nevertheless, 5 of these 8 cotyledons remained quite upright, although their lower halves were fully illuminated all the time.

These were made by folding goldbeaters' skin once round the upper halves of young hypocotyls, and painting it thickly with Indian ink or with black grease.