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halves <a half; halves> N (pl. of half)

halves

into halves

half <a half; halves> N

half (numbers)

half <a half; halves> ADJ

half ADJ

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English
The helmet's fabric covers are made out of water-repellent wool that are cut in halves and stitched together to give the helmet a distinctive centred, front-to-back seam.
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Matches finishing in a draw after 80 minutes go to a golden goal overtime consisting of two 10 minute halves.
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The small market area is also cut into two halves, one on each side of the riverbed.
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The match was played in a blizzard and both captains agreed to play halves of only 30 minutes each.
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It resembles five deep spoons with the handles linked, or, alternately, the hammocks resemble five fig halves.
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Also, current in the joint is limited to the small region between the two tip halves and doesn't pass through the part being soldered.
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The first was the change from a game consisting of two 30 minute halves to three 20 minute periods.
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When initiated, the prow of the ship separates into upper and lower halves, revealing a massive energy generator.
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The sets were symmetrical with a motor car at each end, and two kitchen cars serving their respective halves of the train.
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This unit acts as a frequency doubler, and halves the wavelength to the desired 532 nm.
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