trifurcate

adj

Etymology

From Latin trifurcus, from tri- (“three”) + furca (“fork”).

  1. derived from trifurcus

Definitions

  1. Forked, with three tines or points.

  2. To divide or fork into three channels or branches.

    • 2. Branches of the insular part; the MCA may usually bifurcate (78%), trifurcate (Russo, 2011) or quadfurcate (10%) here.

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