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

  1. The path furcated into two distinct trails, each leading to a different destination.
  2. The electrical wire furcated into three separate strands, each carrying a portion of the current.
  3. The tree's branches furcated extensively, creating a canopy that shaded the entire area.
  4. The muscle fibers furcated into thousands of tiny strands, providing exceptional strength and flexibility.
  5. The river furcated into several streams, meandering through the valley like numerous silver ribbons.
  6. The company's operations furcated into two divisions, each specializing in a specific business sector.
  7. The lightning bolt furcated and struck two nearby trees simultaneously, setting both ablaze.
  8. The capillary bed furcated into a network of tiny blood vessels, ensuring efficient oxygen delivery.
  9. The roots of the tree furcated deep into the ground, anchoring it firmly against strong winds.
  10. 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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No antonyms found.

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.