Bisect
//baɪˈsɛkt//
Translations of "bisect" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | разполовя(to cut or divide into two parts), разполовя(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts), разполовявам(to cut or divide into two parts), разполовявам(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts) | razpolovja, razpolovja, razpolovjavam, razpolovjavam | |
| Finnish | halkaista kahtia(to cut or divide into two parts), puolittaa(to cut or divide into two parts), puolittaa(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts) | — | |
| German | halbieren(to cut or divide into two parts) | — | |
| Greek | διχοτομώ(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts) | dichotomó | |
| Hawaiian | pālua(to cut or divide into two parts) | — | |
| Hungarian | elfelez(to cut or divide into two parts), felez(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts), félbevág(to cut or divide into two parts), megfelez(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts) | — | |
| Ido | bisekar(to cut or divide into two parts), bisekar(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts) | — | |
| Inuktitut | ᑎᕆᖅᑯᓕᐅᕐᓂᖅ(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts) | tiriqkoliorniq | |
| Italian | bisecare(geometry: to divide an angle, line segment or other figure into two equal parts) | — | |
| Māori | weherua(to cut or divide into two parts) | — | |
| Russian | разделать пополам(to cut or divide into two parts) | razdelatʹ popolam | |
| Swedish | dela i tu(to cut or divide into two parts), halvera(to cut or divide into two parts) | — |
разполовя, разполовя, разполовявам, разполовявам
razpolovja, razpolovja, razpolovjavam, razpolovjavam
halkaista kahtia, puolittaa, puolittaa
halbieren
pālua
elfelez, felez, félbevág, megfelez
bisekar, bisekar
bisecare
weherua
dela i tu, halvera
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