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Or separate. 1. Bisect (v) – to cut into two pieces

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Page 1: Or separate. 1. Bisect (v) – to cut into two pieces

or separate

Page 2: Or separate. 1. Bisect (v) – to cut into two pieces

1. Bisect (v) – to cut into two pieces

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2. Dissect – to cut apart for the purpose of investigation

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3. Insect (n) – a class of small arthropod animals that has three separate sections to their bodies: head, thorax, abdomen.

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4. Intersection (n) – the point at which two lines or roads meets and cut across each other.

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5. Section (n) – a separate part of something

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6. Sectional (n) – a couch that is made up of separate pieces.

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7. Sector (n) – a separate part of society, group, or area

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8. Transect (v) – to cut across something

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9. Trisect (v) – to cut into three separate pieces

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10. Vivisection (n) – surgery on living animals; medical research that involves cutting into living animals to study organs, tissue, or diseases

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