| BISECTED | • bisected adj. Divided into two equal pieces. • bisected v. Simple past tense and past participle of bisect. • BISECT v. to divide into two parts. |
| BISECTOR | • bisector n. (Geometry) A line or curve that bisects or divides a line segment, angle, or other figure into two equal parts. • BISECTOR n. a line that divides into two parts. |
| DISSECTS | • dissects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissect. • DISSECT v. to cut apart for scientific examination. |
| EXSECTED | • exsected v. Simple past tense and past participle of exsect. • EXSECT v. to cut out. |
| INSECTAN | • insectan adj. Of insects. • INSECTAN adj. pertaining to insects, also INSECTEAN. |
| PROSECTS | • prosects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prosect. • PROSECT v. to dissect. |
| RESECTED | • resected v. Simple past tense and past participle of resect. • RESECT v. to cut away part of. |
| SECTATOR | • sectator n. (Now rare) A follower, a disciple; someone who follows a particular school; partisan. • SECTATOR n. an adherent of a party. |
| SECTIONS | • sections n. Plural of section. • sections v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of section. • SECTION v. to divide into distinct parts. |
| SECTORAL | • sectoral adj. Of or pertaining to a sector (all senses). • SECTORAL adj. pertaining to a sector. |
| SECTORED | • sectored adj. Divided into sectors. • SECTOR v. to divide into sections. |
| SUBSECTS | • subsects n. Plural of subsect. • SUBSECT n. a sect directly derived from another. |
| TRANSECT | • transect v. (Transitive) To divide something by cutting transversely. • transect n. A path along which a researcher moves to count and record observations or collect data. • TRANSECT v. to cut across. |
| TRISECTS | • trisects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trisect. • TRISECT v. to divide into three equal parts. |
| VIVISECT | • vivisect v. (Transitive) To perform vivisection upon; to dissect alive. • VIVISECT v. to dissect the living body of. |