trisect

/traɪˈsɛkt/
verb
  1. To divide something into three equal parts, especially in geometry or measurement.
    • They decided to trisect the land so each sibling would get an equal share.
    • The math teacher showed the class how to trisect an angle using a compass and straightedge.
    • The recipe says to trisect the dough before baking the three loaves.
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