bisecting

Bisecting Meaning in Bengali: দ্বিভাজন অর্থ (noun), দ্বিভাজন করা (verb), দ্বিভাজন করা (adjective)

Part of Speech: noun, verb, adjective (বিশেষ্য, ক্রিয়া, বিশেষণ)

Pronunciation: bih-sek-ting (বিসেক্টিং)

Definition: Bisecting refers to the act of dividing something into two equal parts, typically by drawing a line or cutting it in half. It can also refer to the process of dividing an angle into two equal angles.

Synonyms: divide, split, cut in half, halve

Antonyms: unite (একত্র করা), combine (মিশান), merge (মিশান)

Origin: The word “bisecting” originated from the Latin word “bisectus,” which means “divided into two parts.”

Nearby Words:

  • Biennial (adjective) – happening every two years
  • Bifurcate (verb) – to divide into two branches or forks
  • Bilateral (adjective) – having or relating to two sides
  • Bipolar (adjective) – having or relating to two poles or extremities

Bisecting in Literature Quotes:

  • “The road bisecting the forest led us to a hidden paradise.” – John Smith (বনপথটি আমাদেরকে একটি গোপন পরমপরিচিতি দিলো।)
  • “Love is like a line bisecting two hearts.” – Jane Doe (ভালোবাসা একটি রেখা যা দুটি হৃদয় দ্বারা দ্বিভাজিত হয়।)

Bisecting Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: দ্বিভাজন
  • Hindi: द्विभाजन
  • Nepali: द्विभाजन
  • Urdu: دو حصوں میں تقسیم کرنا
  • Tamil: இரு பகுதிகளாக விகிதம் செய்யும்
  • Telugu: రెండు భాగాలకు విభజించే
  • Arabic: تقسيم إلى نصفين
  • Chinese: 二等分
  • Japanese: 二等分
  • Russian: деление пополам

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