Definitions for bifurcate

bifurcate bi·fur·cate

Spelling: [verb, adjective bahy-fer-keyt, bahy-fur-keyt; adjective
IPA: /verb, adjective ˈbaɪ fərˌkeɪt, baɪˈfɜr keɪt; adjective ˈbaɪ fər kɪt, baɪˈfɜr-/

Bifurcate is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 501 anagrams from letters in bifurcate (abcefirtu).

Definitions for bifurcate

adjective

  1. divided into two branches.

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to divide or fork into two branches.

Origin of bifurcate

1605-15; Medieval Latin bifurcātus, past participle of bifurcāre (bi- bi-1 + furc(a) fork + -ātus Examples for bifurcate

Moreover, Ma'aleh Adumim was built where it is exactly to bifurcate the West Bank.

The roads from Cagnes to Grasse and Vence bifurcate at the foot of the hill on which the castle is built.

That spurt was sufficient to rob De Wet of his last impedimenta, to cause him to bifurcate in his flight.

There are often smaller gills between the others, and sometimes they are two-forked (bifurcate), and are connected by veins.

From the single vessel with bifurcate spout we may pass to others in which there are two openings joined together by a handle.

The marginal spine next above the pedunculated operculum, bifurcate.

The flaking used to bifurcate the stem appears to be of the same type as that used to bevel the stem edges.

The sulcus is bifurcate; the fork is near the base and almost gives the appearance of two sulci on some specimens.

bifurcate, twice forked; or more commonly, forked into two branches.

The largest class comprises those with the bifurcate spout, which serves at the same time for a handle.

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