Bifurcated
to divide or fork into two branches.
divided into two branches.
Contemporary Examples
Michelle Obama Stranded by Her Man as Barack Goes on a Golfing Weekend Lauren Ashburn February 15, 2013
Anna Quindlen on Staying Happily Married Hannah Seligson April 28, 2010
Historical Examples
Handbook of Alabama Archaeology: Part I Point Types James W. Cambron
Journeys to Bagdad Charles S. Brooks
In the Wilderness Charles Dudley Warner
The Vertebrate Skeleton Sidney H. Reynolds
Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans William H. Holmes
Finger Prints Francis Galton
Up the Forked River Edward Sylvester Ellis
Sketch of a New Esthetic of Music Ferruccio Busoni
verb (ˈbaɪfəˌkeɪt)
to fork or divide into two parts or branches
adjective (ɪbaɪˈfəˌkeɪt; -kɪt)
forked or divided into two sections or branches
v.
adj.
bifurcate
(bī’fər-kāt’, bī-fûr’-)
Forked or divided into two parts or branches, as the Y-shaped styles of certain flowers or the tongues of snakes.
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