noun
- plural of halver; people or things that divide something into two equal parts
- in mathematics or computing, tools or functions that divide a value by two
Usage: often used in the phrase 'go halvers' meaning to share costs or profits equally
Usage: technical usage
Examples
- The two friends decided to go halvers on the pizza bill.
- They were halvers in the business venture, each owning 50 percent.
- The algorithm uses halvers to reduce the search space efficiently.
- We agreed to be halvers on the rent for the apartment.
- The halvers split the winnings equally between them.