bifurcated
adj/ˈbaɪfəɹˌkeɪtɪd/
Etymology
From verb bifurcate, from Medieval Latin bifurcatus, past participle of bifurcare, from Latin bifurcus (“two-pronged”), from bi- + furca (“fork”).
- derived from bifurcus
- derived from bifurcatus
Definitions
Divided into two branches.
- Near-synonyms: bifid, bipartite, bilobar, bilobular, split, forked
simple past and past participle of bifurcate
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
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