furcated (Meaning)
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furcated (a.)
Forked; branching like a fork; as, furcate twigs.
Synonyms & Antonyms of furcated
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furcated Sentence Examples
- The path furcated into two distinct trails, each leading to a different destination.
- The electrical wire furcated into three separate strands, each carrying a portion of the current.
- The tree's branches furcated extensively, creating a canopy that shaded the entire area.
- The muscle fibers furcated into thousands of tiny strands, providing exceptional strength and flexibility.
- The river furcated into several streams, meandering through the valley like numerous silver ribbons.
- The company's operations furcated into two divisions, each specializing in a specific business sector.
- The lightning bolt furcated and struck two nearby trees simultaneously, setting both ablaze.
- The capillary bed furcated into a network of tiny blood vessels, ensuring efficient oxygen delivery.
- The roots of the tree furcated deep into the ground, anchoring it firmly against strong winds.
- The intersection furcated into multiple lanes, causing confusion for motorists navigating the busy thoroughfare.
FAQs About the word furcated
Forked; branching like a fork; as, furcate twigs.
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The path furcated into two distinct trails, each leading to a different destination.
The electrical wire furcated into three separate strands, each carrying a portion of the current.
The tree's branches furcated extensively, creating a canopy that shaded the entire area.
The muscle fibers furcated into thousands of tiny strands, providing exceptional strength and flexibility.