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bifurcate
      verb bi·fur·cate \ˈbī-(ˌ)fər-ˌkāt, bī-ˈfər-\: to divide into two partsbi·fur·cat·edbi·fur·cat·ingFull Definition of BIFURCATE
transitive verb:  to cause to divide into two branches or partsintransitive verb:  to divide into two branches or parts— bi·fur·cate \(ˌ)bī-ˈfər-kət, -ˌkāt; ˈbī-(ˌ)fər-ˌkāt\ adjectiveSee bifurcate defined for English-language learners Examples of BIFURCATE
The stream bifurcated into two narrow winding channels.bifurcate a beam of lightOrigin of BIFURCATE
Medieval Latin bifurcatus, past participle of bifurcare, from Latin bifurcus two-pronged, from bi- + furca forkFirst Known Use: 1615
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