0 plural of half
1 pl of half:
2 to always put as much effort and enthusiasm into doing things as possible in order to achieve success:
You have to admire her determination -- she never does things by halves.
3 if two people go halves, they each pay half the price of something:
The compiler added the relative ' qui' before ' misertus es' to link the two halves of the introit.
Splitting each clause into two halves of two literals each, we get a graph with n2 vertices and n2+ random edges.
Halves, quarters and eighths are more instantly recognizable and appear in most early numerate cultures.
The number of species was also reduced to 85 by omitting 10 species with few trees in the upper halves of their diameter distributions.
Even if it could be split (either accidentally or autonomously) into two autopoietic halves, there might be no self-copying involved.
The two halves of the trap look like a large, opened butter bean with long spines around the edges.
People still thought in halves, thirds and quarters and were generally more comfortable with fractions.
In order to assess serial position in terms of both initial position and final position, the nonword was divided into two halves.