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Definition of Halving
1. halve [v] - See also: halve
Lexicographical Neighbors of Halving
Literary usage of Halving
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Educational Significance of Sixteenth Century Arithmetic from the Point by Lambert Lincoln Jackson (1906)
"They would like to know what part each should have." Doubling and halving A
striking example of extreme subdivision and classification is the appearance of ..."
2. The Phonographic Amanuensis: A Presentation of Pitman Phonography, More by Jerome Bird Howard (1919)
"Free Use of the halving Principle.—Past Tenses. 262. Long Outlines.— In writing
outlines of considerable length, the halving principle may be employed ..."
3. The Complete Phonographer, and Reporter's Guide: An Inductive Exposition of by James Eugene Munson (1896)
"Its may be added by the halving principle and m-circle combined; ... Not may be
added by the en-hook and halving principle combined ; thus, J had not, ..."
4. The Hand Book of Standard Or American Phonography by Andrew Jackson Graham (1902)
"USE OF THE halving PRINCIPLE. § 220. (a) T or d, when it cannot he allowably and
more conveniently expressed in some other manner, may be added by halving ..."
5. The Reporter's Companion by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1897)
"The halving Principle. ... the halving principle expresses the following verbal
values: (a.) It (after a logogram or a final straight stroke). ..."
6. American Phonography by William Lincoln Anderson (1908)
"halving PRINCIPLE — CONCLUDED 209. halving for T or D. Up to the present point
the student has been taught that by halving, tuh is added to a light stroke ..."
7. The Complete Phonographer, and Reporter's Guide: An Inductive Exposition of by James Eugene Munson (1894)
"Its m;iy be added by the halving principle and ess-circle combined ; thus^'ts' of
... Not may be added by the en-hook and halving principle combined ; thus, ..."