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trifurcate

Definition of trifurcate

verb

Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌɪfəkeɪt/
[no object]
  • divide into three branches or forks: her watch slipped around to where a blue vein trifurcated (as adjective trifurcated)twigs on the trifurcated structure

adjective

Pronunciation: /trʌɪˈfəːkət/
  • divided into three branches or forks.

Derivatives

trifurcation

noun

Origin:

mid 19th century: from Latin trifurcus 'three-forked' (from tri- 'three' + furca 'fork') + -ate2

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