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  1. 2 meanings: (ˈfɜːkeɪt ������) 1. to divide into two parts; fork (ˈfɜːkeɪt ������, -kɪt) also: furcated 2. forked; divided.... Click for more definitions.

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    • Furcately

      In a furcate manner.... Click for English pronunciations,...

    • Furbish Lousewort

      FURBISH LOUSEWORT definition: a rare lousewort ( Pedicularis...

    • Furciferous

      2 meanings: 1. rascally; roguish 2. entomology (of certain...

    • Furcraea

      A member of a genus of succulent plants of the family...

    • Furcae

      2 meanings: → See furca zoology any forklike structure, esp...

  2. Furcate definition: forked; branching.. See examples of FURCATE used in a sentence.

  3. The meaning of FURCATE is branching like a fork : forked. Adjective. Late Latin furcatus, from Latin furca + -atus-ate . Intransitive verb. Medieval Latin furcatus, past participle of furcare, from Latin furca

  4. Define furcated. furcated synonyms, furcated pronunciation, furcated translation, English dictionary definition of furcated. intr.v. fur·cat·ed , fur·cat·ing , fur·cates To divide into branches; fork. adj. Divided into branches; forked. fur′cate′ly adv. fur·ca′tion n.

  5. divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork

  6. corrections and revisions to definitions, pronunciation, etymology, headwords, variant spellings, quotations, and dates; new senses, phrases, and quotations which have been added in subsequent print and online updates. Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into furcated, adj. in June 2024.

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  8. Oct 26, 2024 · furcate (third-person singular simple present furcates, present participle furcating, simple past and past participle furcated) To fork or branch out. But that which I believe yields a great deal of our turpentine, is the fir-tree or deal, which is a coniferous tree, evergreen, whose cones are of the lesser sort, having long leaves, either that ...

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