The answer is "bisect". It's kind of tricky with words that start with "bi".
To bisect to divide something into two equal parts.Ex. I bisected my cookie and gave half to my sister.
"Bisect" is a word that means cut into two halves which starts with bi.
Bi means "two", as having two forms, or consisting of two units, or two parts.Some common words with bi include bicycle (two wheels) biweekly (every 14 days), and bicameral (having two chambers, notably the US Congress).
"bi" means two. bi does not mean two because then why is bicycle there then 8(
The prefix bi- means two. Example words: bilingual, biracial
Bi- means two. Bisect means divide into two parts.
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That is "bisect".
The word that means cut into two parts is bisect. The root of the word comes from "bi" meaning two and "secare" meaning to cut.
The phrase "to cut into two" means to divide something into two parts. The prefix "bi-" means two or twice, so when added to the word "cut," it emphasizes the action of splitting something into two equal parts.
To halve or to bisect, e.g bisect the frog in half. Bi meaning two and sect meaning cut
Bisect Bi, as in Bicycle Sect, as in Disection, cutting up stuff
To bisect to divide something into two equal parts.Ex. I bisected my cookie and gave half to my sister.
* bisect * cleave (in two) * bi-cise
Two prefixes that mean "cut" or "cut out" are "dis-" and "ab-".
"Bisect" is a word that means cut into two halves which starts with bi.
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