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bifurcate

verb
bi·​fur·​cate | \ ˈbī-(ˌ)fər-ˌkāt How to pronounce bifurcate (audio) , bī-ˈfər-\
bifurcated; bifurcating

Definition of bifurcate

transitive verb

: to cause to divide into two branches or parts bifurcate a beam of light

intransitive verb

: to divide into two branches or parts The stream bifurcates into two narrow channels.

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Other Words from bifurcate

bifurcate \ (ˌ)bī-​ˈfər-​kət How to pronounce bifurcate (audio) , -​ˌkāt ; ˈbī-​(ˌ)fər-​ˌkāt \ adjective

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Yogi Berra, the baseball great who was noted for his head-scratching quotes, is purported to have said, "When you come to a fork in the road, take it." Yogi’s advice might not offer much help when making tough decisions in life, but perhaps it will help you remember today’s word, bifurcate. A road that bifurcates splits in two like the one in Yogi’s adage. Other things can bifurcate as well, such as an organization that splits into two factions. Bifurcate derives from the Latin bifurcus, meaning "two-pronged," a combination of the prefix bi- ("two") and the noun furca ("fork"). Furca, as you can probably tell, gave us our word fork.

Examples of bifurcate in a Sentence

The stream bifurcated into two narrow winding channels. bifurcate a beam of light

Recent Examples on the Web

The city was also racially bifurcated between black and white, which left no place for someone of Latino descent. Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker, "How Matthew Lopez Transformed “Howards End” Into an Epic Play About Gay Life," 2 Sep. 2019 Snyder in June granted a joint request to bifurcate the trial. Ashley Cullins, Billboard, "'Dark Horse' Jury Will Consider Myspace Views During Katy Perry Copyright Trial," 13 July 2019 Cannabis-legalization proposals thus bifurcate into intrastate-only policies and interstate ones. Ilya Shapiro, National Review, "Congress Needs to Settle the Looming Cannabis-Regulation Fight," 10 July 2019 Google’s Pixel line now is bifurcated into two price tiers. Dieter Bohn, The Verge, "Why Google’s surprise Pixel 4 tease raises the stakes," 12 June 2019 For starters, about this business of bifurcating worlds. Quanta Magazine, "Why the Many-Worlds Interpretation Has Many Problems," 18 Oct. 2018 The case became split in two phases in October 2015, when a judge granted RMWD’s request to bifurcate the case. Ramona Sentinel, "Plaintiffs win Phase 1 of lawsuit against water district," 5 June 2019 The reality is consumers don’t bifurcate or segment their world like that. Leigh Kamping-carder, WSJ, "Casper Co-Founder Predicts the Death of (Bad) Retail," 21 Nov. 2018 The game shouldn’t be bifurcated by pitchers batting. Christopher L. Gasper, BostonGlobe.com, "The Lions in the Super Bowl, a .400 hitter in a season, and other sports dreams I’d like to see become reality," 14 July 2018

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First Known Use of bifurcate

1615, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

History and Etymology for bifurcate

Medieval Latin bifurcatus, past participle of bifurcare, from Latin bifurcus two-pronged, from bi- + furca fork

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More Definitions for bifurcate

bifurcate

verb

English Language Learners Definition of bifurcate

formal : to divide into two parts

bifurcate

intransitive verb
bi·​fur·​cate | \ ˈbī-(ˌ)fər-ˌkāt How to pronounce bifurcate (audio) , bī-ˈfər- How to pronounce bifurcate (audio) \
bifurcated; bifurcating

Medical Definition of bifurcate

: to divide into two branches or parts

Other Words from bifurcate

bifurcate \ (ˈ)bī-​ˈfər-​kət How to pronounce bifurcate (audio) , -​ˌkāt; ˈbī-​(ˌ)fər-​ˌkāt How to pronounce bifurcate (audio) \ or bifurcated \ -​ˌkāt-​əd How to pronounce bifurcated (audio) \ adjective
bifurcation \ ˌbī-​(ˌ)fər-​ˈkā-​shən How to pronounce bifurcation (audio) \ noun

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