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How to pronounce bifurcate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms biramous, branched, forficate, fork-like, forked, pronged, prongy
Type Words
Type of furcate, ramify, separate, fork, branch
Derivation bifurcation, fork


The road bifurcated.
Type Words
Type of diverge
Derivation bifurcation, fork

Examples of bifurcate

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And as they extend out, they will bifurcate and new little fractures will open up.
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Time may also overlap, repeat, or bifurcate into multiple possibilities.
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Bifurcate the reconcilables from the irreconcilables.
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Though the crowd's political leaning was obvious, Stewart took care to bifurcate activism and partisanship.
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The rhizomorphs have a dichotomous branching pattern, so that they split or bifurcate at various intervals.
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Bifurcate means to segregate or divide into two parts.
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It is considered a modified bifurcate mergingkinship system.
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We bifurcate securities and futures regulation.
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The aim is to get the new growth to bifurcate.
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More examples
  • Split or divide into two
  • Resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches; "the biramous appendages of an arthropod"; "long branched hairs on its legson which pollen collects"; "a forked river"; "a forked tail"; "forked lightning"; "horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots"
  • Divide into two branches; "The road bifurcated"
  • (bifurcated) divided into or made up of two parts; "socially bifurcated populations"
  • (bifurcation) a bifurcating branch (one or both of them)
  • (Bifurcation (dynamical systems)) Bifurcation theory is the mathematical study of changes in the qualitative or topological structure of a given family, such as the integral curves of a family of vector fields, and the solutions of a family of differential equations. ...
  • (Bifurcation (law)) In law, bifurcation is a judge's ability to divide a trial into two parts so as to render a judgment on a set of legal issues without looking at all aspects. Frequently, civil cases are bifurcated into separate liability and damages proceedings. ...
  • (Bifurcation (river)) A distributary, or a distributary channel, is a stream that branches off and flows away from a main stream channel. They are a common feature of river deltas. The phenomenon is known as river bifurcation. The opposite of a distributary is a tributary. ...
  • (bifurcated) Divided into two branches or parts, used to describe the form of the horns in some male scarabs.