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70 DUPLICATION—BISECTION CLASS I.
Unaccompanied, unattended, ciated with, collaborate with,
solus, single-handed, singular, hang on, shadow, wait on, to
odd, unique, unrepeated, azygous. join, tie together.
Inseverable, irresolvable, in- ( Phrase ). To go hand in hand
discerptible, compact. with.
( Adverbs). Singly, etc., alone, ( Adjectives). Accompanying,
by itself, per se, only, apart, in coexisting, attending, etc., con -
the singular number, in the comitant, fellow, twin, joint,
abstract, one by one. associated with, accessory.
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One and a half, sesqui . ( Adverbs ). With, withal, to -
( Phrase ). 44 His soul was like a gether with, along with, in com -
star and dwelt apart.” pany with, collectively, hand in
hand, together, in a body, cheek
by jowl, etc.; therewith, here-
with, moreover, besides, also, and
(37), not to mention.
89. DUALITY (Substantives), dualism, duplicity, doubleness,
biformity; polarity.
Two, deuce, couple, brace, pair, twins, Siamese twins, Castor and
Pollux, Damon and Pythias, fellows, gemini, yoke, conjugation,
twosome; dualist.
( Kerbs). To unite in pairs, to pair, pair off, couple, bracket, yoke.
( Adjectives ). Two, twain, dual, binary, dualistic, duplex, twofold,
bifold, biform, bifarious, duplicate, dyadic, binomial, twin, titc- b- tUe,
bifronSy Janus-headed, bilateral, bicentric, bifocal.
Coupled, bracketed, paired, etc., conjugate.
Both, the one and the other.
90. DUPLICATION (Substan - 91. Division into two parts.
tives ) y doubling, gemination, re - BISECTION (Substantives), bi-
duplication, Lngemination, repe- partition, dichotomy, halving,
tition, iteration ( 104), renewal. dimidiation, bifurcation, forking ,
(Verbs ). To double, redouble, branching, ramification, divari-
geminate, reduplicate, repeat, cation, splitting, cleaving.
iterate, re- echo, renew. Fork, prong, fold, branch.
( Adjectives ). Doubled, re - Half, moiety, semi- , demi- ,
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doubled, etc. herni .
Biform, bifarious or bifold, ( Kerbs). To bisect, halve,
bifacial, duplex, duplicate, in- divide, split, cut in two, cleave ,
geminate. dimidiate, dichotomise.
( Adverbs ). Twice, once more, ( Phrases ). To go halves; split
over again, da capoy bis encore, the difference.
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anew, as much again, twTofold To separate, fork, bifurcate ,
(104, 136). branch out, ramify. ,
( Adjectives ). Bisected, halved
Secondly, in the second place,
again. divided, etc., bipartite, bicuspid ,
, clo-
bifurcated, bifid, bifurcate
ven, cleft, split, etc.