Bi- means two. Bisect means divide into two parts.
Bisect means to cut something in to two pieces.
it means it is cut into two congruent parts
The affix "semi-" means "half" or "partially." It is used to indicate something that is partially something else or halfway between two states.
The affix "inter" means "between" or "among." It is used in English to indicate involvement of mutual action, interaction, or reciprocal relationships between two or more entities.
The word that means cut into two parts is bisect. The root of the word comes from "bi" meaning two and "secare" meaning to cut.
Bisect
it means that what ever you are cutting you cut that right down the middle. *example* () so say that is a piece of bread and then you cut it in half and then you get ( ) two separate parts
No, there is not. When you cut a shape with only one cut, you are creating two parts. In order to make four parts (no matter what the shape is), you would need to make two cuts.
Two prefixes that mean "cut" or "cut out" are "dis-" and "ab-".
to cut int 2 parts
bisector
To cut or divide into two parts., To divide into two equal parts.