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bisected

adjective as in half

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In our tribally bisected nation, there is no longer an average American.

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Then came the quick flips with baggage, bisected by easements or on shaky foundations.

Bringing out a bisected piece of a heart, Dr. Shumpei Mori displayed how its inner architecture could be captured on camera, threading a catheter through the organ as a co-worker snaked in an endoscope.

Renee France, 49, a physical therapist in Seattle, developed Bell’s palsy — a form of facial paralysis, usually temporary — and a dramatic rash that neatly bisected her face.

His surreal shows existed in their own meticulously realized world, whose distinctive designs were bisected by wires that turned the stage into a web.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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