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  2. furcate in British English. verb (ˈfɜːkeɪt ) 1. to divide into two parts; fork. adjective (ˈfɜːkeɪt , -kɪt ) also: furcated. 2. forked; divided. furcate branches. Collins English Dictionary.

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  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. The adjective furcated can be used to mean the same thing. Things can furcate on their own or in an otherwise passive way, as in That’s where the river furcates into two branches, or they can be furcated by someone, as in We furcated the road into multiple lanes so more people could exit at once.

  6. : to branch like a fork. Word History. Etymology. Adjective. Late Latin furcatus, from Latin furca + -atus -ate. Intransitive verb. Medieval Latin furcatus, past participle of furcare, from Latin furca. Love words?

  7. What does the adjective furcated mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective furcated . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  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.

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