All bisect synonyms
bi·sect
B b verb bisect
- cut across — If an issue or problem cuts across the division between two or more groups of people, it affects or matters to people in all the groups.
- fork — an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
- bifurcate — If something such as a line or path bifurcates or is bifurcated, it divides into two parts which go in different directions.
- intersect — to cut or divide by passing through or across: The highway intersects the town.
- separate — to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
- halve — to divide into two equal parts.
- cross — If you cross something such as a room, a road, or an area of land or water, you move or travel to the other side of it. If you cross to a place, you move or travel over a room, road, or area of land or water in order to reach that place.
- cleave — To cleave something means to split or divide it into two separate parts, often violently.
- split — to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
- dichotomize — to divide or become divided into two parts or classifications
- furcate — forked; branching.
- divaricate — to spread apart; branch; diverge.
- branch off — A road or path that branches off from another one starts from it and goes in a slightly different direction. If you branch off somewhere, you change the direction in which you are going.
- dimidiate — (of a coat of arms or charge ) adjoin (another) so that only half of each is visible.
- hemisect — to cut into two equal parts; to bisect, especially along a medial longitudinal plane.