Divide+into+two+equal+parts

  • 1divide — The severance or partition into two equal parts, except as the word may be qualified by other terms. Groves v Jones, 252 Mich 446, 233 NW 375. In common usage, to sever into two parts; to cut or part into several or many pieces. Graves v White,… …

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  • 2Equal temperament — is a musical temperament, or a system of tuning in which every pair of adjacent notes has an identical frequency ratio. In equal temperament tunings an interval mdash; usually the octave mdash; is divided into a series of equal steps (equal… …

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  • 3divide — [də vīd′] vt. divided, dividing [ME dividen < L dividere, to separate, divide, distribute < di (< dis , apart) + base seen in vidua, WIDOW < IE base * weidh , to separate (prob. < wi , apart + dhē, set, DO1)] 1. to separate into… …

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  • 4divide — /di vuyd /, v., divided, dividing, n. v.t. 1. to separate into parts, groups, sections, etc. 2. to separate or part from something else; sunder; cut off. 3. to deal out in parts; distribute in shares; apportion. 4. to cleave; part. 5. to separate …

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  • 5divide — di•vide [[t]dɪˈvaɪd[/t]] v. vid•ed, vid•ing, n. 1) to separate into parts, groups, sections, etc 2) to separate or part from something else; sunder; cut off 3) to deal out in parts; distribute in shares; apportion 4) to cleave; part 5) to… …

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  • 6divide — [c]/dəˈvaɪd / (say duh vuyd) verb (divided, dividing) –verb (t) 1. to separate into parts. 2. to separate or part from each other or from something else; sunder; cut off. 3. to deal out in parts; apportion; share. 4. to separate in opinion or… …

  • 7divide — 01. When they got divorced, they [divided] all their property in half. 02. The [division] of Korea into two countries occurred as a result of the Korean War. 03. In accordance with your late father s wishes, we have [divided] his estate equally… …

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  • 8Divide and choose — In problems of fair division, divide and choose (also I cut, you choose) is a two party proportional envy free allocation protocol.[1] The protocol also works for dividing an undesirable, as in chore division. In the method, one person divides a… …

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  • 9bisect — bisection, n. bisectional, adj. bisectionally, adv. v. /buy sekt , buy sekt/; n. /buy sekt/, v.t. 1. to cut or divide into two equal or nearly equal parts. 2. Geom. to cut or divide into two equal parts: to bisect an angle. 3. to intersect or… …

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  • 10bi|sect — «by SEHKT, BY sehkt», transitive verb. 1. to divide into two parts: »Bisect the apple as well as you can. 2. to divide into two equal parts: »You can bisect a 90 degree angle into two 45 degree angles. –v.i. to divide in two; bifurcate; fork.… …

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