All intersect synonyms
in·ter·sect
I i verb intersect
- converge — If people or vehicles converge on a place, they move towards it from different directions.
- traverse — to pass or move over, along, or through.
- cut — If you cut something, you use a knife or a similar tool to divide it into pieces, or to mark it or damage it. If you cut a shape or a hole in something, you make the shape or hole by using a knife or similar tool.
- join — to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
- divide — to separate into parts, groups, sections, etc.
- separate — to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
- crisscross — to move or cause to move in a crosswise pattern
- decussate — to cross or cause to cross in the form of the letter X; intersect
- 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.
- crosscut — cut at right angles or obliquely to the major axis
- bisect — If something long and thin bisects an area or line, it divides the area or line in half.
- touch — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
- meet — greatest lower bound
- interconnect — to connect with one another.
- overlap — to lap over (something else or each other); extend over and cover a part of; imbricate.
- transect — to cut across; dissect transversely.
- intercross — to cross one with another; place across each other.