Bisects

/baɪˈsɛkts/ verb

Divides something into two equal parts, usually by cutting or drawing a line through the middle.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) and 'secare' (to cut). The word evolved in the 17th century as geometry developed, combining the prefix meaning 'two' with the root for cutting.

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