forficate (Meaning)

Wordnet

forficate (s)

resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches

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forficate (a.)

Deeply forked, as the tail of certain birds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forficate

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forficate Sentence Examples

  1. The entomologist eagerly observed the forficate appendages of the earwig.
  2. The insectivorous bird darted down and forficated the unsuspecting caterpillar.
  3. The parasitic fungus attached itself to the host ant's head, forficating its mouthparts.
  4. The mantis's powerful mandibles forficated the rodent's skull with ease.
  5. The predatory wasp forficated the spider's abdomen, injecting it with venom.
  6. The giant isopod used its forficate antennae to detect prey in the deep ocean.
  7. The surgeon skillfully forficated the necrotic tissue from the patient's wound.
  8. The metal shears forficated the sheet of paper into precise pieces.
  9. The tailor's scissors forficated the fabric, creating delicate folds and curves.
  10. The child's papercraft included intricate forficated designs that brought joy to their imagination.

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resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branchesDeeply forked, as the tail of certain birds.

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The entomologist eagerly observed the forficate appendages of the earwig.

The insectivorous bird darted down and forficated the unsuspecting caterpillar.

The parasitic fungus attached itself to the host ant's head, forficating its mouthparts.

The mantis's powerful mandibles forficated the rodent's skull with ease.