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Bifurcate
/bˈɪfərkˌeɪt/
/bˈaɪfərkˌeɪt/
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verb
Bifurcate
v. i. To divide into two branches.
adjective
Bifurcated
,
Bifurcate
adj.
1.
Two-pronged; forked.
2.
Divided into or made up of two parts.
"Socially bifurcated populations"
Synonyms:
chesty.
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Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48
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bipartition; dichotomy, subdichotomy^; halving &c v.; dimidiation^. bifurcation, forking, branching, ramification, divarication; fork, prong; fold. half, moiety. V. bisect, halve, divide, split, cut in two, cleave dimidiate^, dichotomize. go halves, divide with. separate, fork,
bifurcate
; branch off, out; ramify. Adj. bisected &c v.; cloven, cleft; bipartite, biconjugate^, bicuspid, bifid; bifurcous^, bifurcate, bifurcated; distichous, dichotomous, furcular^;
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