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Bifurcate
Bifurcate Bi*fur"cate, Bifurcated Bi*fur"ca*ted, a. [Pref.
bi- + furcate.]
Two-pronged; forked.
Bifurcate
Bifurcate Bi*fur"cate, v. i.
To divide into two branches.
Bifurcated
Bifurcate Bi*fur"cate, Bifurcated Bi*fur"ca*ted, a. [Pref.
bi- + furcate.]
Two-pronged; forked.
Bifurcation
Bifurcation Bi`fur*ca"tion, n. [Cf. F. bifurcation.]
A forking, or division into two branches.
Conspurcate
Conspurcate Con*spur"cate, v. t. [L. conspurcatus, p. p. of
conspurcare.]
To pollute; to defile. [Obs.] --Cockeram.
Conspurcation
Conspurcation Con`spur*ca"tion, n. [L. conspurcare, -spuratum,
to defile.]
The act of defiling; defilement; pollution. --Bp. Hall.
FurcateFurcate Fur"cate, Furcated Fur"ca*ted, a. [L. furca fork.
See Fork.]
Forked; branching like a fork; as, furcate twigs. FurcatedFurcate Fur"cate, Furcated Fur"ca*ted, a. [L. furca fork.
See Fork.]
Forked; branching like a fork; as, furcate twigs. Furcation
Furcation Fur*ca"tion, n.
A branching like a. fork.
Infurcation
Infurcation In`fur*ca"tion, n. [Pref. in- in + L. furca fork.]
A forked exlpansion or divergence; a bifurcation; a
branching. --Craig.
LurcationLurcation Lur*ca"tion, n. [See its Lurch.]
Gluttony; gormandizing. [Obs.] Nauclerus furcatusKite Kite, n. [OE. kyte, AS. c?ta; cf. W. cud, cut.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any raptorial bird of the subfamily
Milvin[ae], of which many species are known. They have
long wings, adapted for soaring, and usually a forked
tail.
Note: The European species are Milvus ictinus and M.
govinda; the sacred or Brahmany kite of India is
Haliastur Indus; the American fork-tailed kite is the
Nauclerus furcatus.
2. Fig. : One who is rapacious.
Detested kite, thou liest. --Shak.
3. A light frame of wood or other material covered with paper
or cloth, for flying in the air at the end of a string.
4. (Naut.) A lofty sail, carried only when the wind is light.
5. (Geom.) A quadrilateral, one of whose diagonals is an axis
of symmetry. --Henrici.
6. Fictitious commercial paper used for raising money or to
sustain credit, as a check which represents no deposit in
bank, or a bill of exchange not sanctioned by sale of
goods; an accommodation check or bill. [Cant]
7. (Zo["o]l.) The brill. [Prov. Eng. ]
Flying kites. (Naut.) See under Flying.
Kite falcon (Zo["o]l.), an African falcon of the genus
Avicida, having some resemblance to a kite. Quadrifurcated
Quadrifurcated Quad`ri*fur"ca*ted, a. [Quadri- + furcated.]
Having four forks, or branches.
TrifurcateTrifurcate Tri*fur"cate, Trifurcated Tri*fur"ca*ted, a. [L.
trifurcus; tri- (see Tri-) + furca fork.]
Having three branches or forks; trichotomous. TrifurcatedTrifurcate Tri*fur"cate, Trifurcated Tri*fur"ca*ted, a. [L.
trifurcus; tri- (see Tri-) + furca fork.]
Having three branches or forks; trichotomous.
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