Halves of quarters?
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OCHOSHalves of "dieciseis"
DIMESFifths of halves
PTSHalves of qts.
EXESHalves of splits?
TENTHSHalves of fifths
RADIIHalves of diameters
BITSHalves of quarters
FIVERSHalves of sawbucks
OVAHalves of zygotes
CARDIGANSHalves of twinsets
BITSHalves of quarters?
PINTSHalves of quarts
WIVESHalf of better halves
PTSHalves of a qt.
TENSHalves of a score
HOUSESTwo halves of Congress
SENORASHalves of Córdoba couples
WIDTHSHalves of some measurements
SENORASHalves of Cordoba couples
NINESHalves of a golf course
ESSESHalves of a figure eight
HATCHESLower halves of Dutch doors.
EXESHalves of an old item?
VPSBottom halves of tickets, briefly
neuroideither of the halves of a neural arch
symmetryexact correspondence between the opposite halves of a figure
dimidiationdivision into two halves, as of a heraldic shield
dimidiationsDIMIDIATION, division into two halves, as of a heraldic shield
symmetriesSYMMETRY, exact correspondence between the opposite halves of a figure
rapheseamlike union between two parts or halves of an organ or the like
raphaeseamlike union between two parts or halves of an organ or the like
frustuleThe silicified cell wall of a diatom, consisting of two valves or overlapping halves
breezewaya roofed often open passage connecting two buildings or two halves of a building
halftimean intermission between halves of a game or contest (as in football or basketball)
frustulesThe silicified cell wall of a diatom, consisting of two valves or overlapping halves
antimericof or like an antimere, one of the two halves of bilaterally symmetrical animals
breezewaysBREEZEWAY, a roofed often open passage connecting two buildings or two halves of a building
desmidsany freshwater green alga of the mainly unicellular family Desmidioideae, typically constricted into two symmetrical halves
wishboneA boom in two halves that curve outward around a sail and meet aft of it
wishbonesA boom in two halves that curve outward around a sail and meet aft of it