† intersecantadj.n.
Etymology: < Latin intersecānt-em, present participle of intersecāre : see intersect v.
Obsolete.
rare. Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
A. adj.1721 N. Bailey Intersecant, cutting in two in the middle.
B. n.1658 E. Phillips Intersecants in Heraldry, are pertransient lines which crosse one another.
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