Bisectrices

/baɪˈsɛktrɪˌsiz/ noun

A Latin or Italian plural form of bisectrix; lines or planes that divide geometric figures into two equal parts.

From Latin 'bisectrix' (feminine form of bisector), with the classical Latin/Italian feminine plural ending -ices. This is the traditional mathematical term in Romance languages and older European geometry texts.

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