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bifurcate
▪ I. bifurcate, v. (ˈbaɪfɜːkeɪt) [f. med.L. bifurcāt-us two-forked (cf. bifurcous and -ate); at first only in the pa. pple., which is also generally used as an adj.] To divide into two forks, branches, or peaks: a. trans.1615 Crooke Body of Man 905 The utter of these two vneqvall branches..is presen... Oxford English Dictionary
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bifurcate
bifurcate/ˈbaɪfəkeɪt; `baɪfɚˌket/ v[I](fml 文) (of roads, rivers, branches of trees, etc) divide into or have two branches (指道路、河流、树枝等)分叉, 分成两支. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Promalactis bifurciprocessa
Etymology The specific name is derived from Latin bifurcus (meaning bifurcate) and processus (meaning process) and refers to the bifurcate distal process wikipedia.org
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Rhopobota furcata
Etymology The species name refers to the brown bifurcate streak on the forewings and is derived from Latin furcatus (meaning forked, branched). wikipedia.org
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bifurcous
biˈfurcous, a. ? Obs.—0 [f. L. bifurc-us two-forked (f. bi- 1 twice + furca fork) + -ous.] = bifurcate a.1656 in Blount Glossogr. 1847 in Craig and mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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biforked
biforked, a. (ˈbaɪfɔːkt) [f. bi- prefix2 1 + forked.] Having, or divided into, two forks, branches, or peaks; = bifurcate a.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 20 The same posteriour Processe of the second Vertebre is clouen or biforked. 1685 Morden Geog. Rect. 198 A steep biforked mountain. 1873 Longfellow ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polyptychites
The shell is subinvolute and coarsely ribbed; ribs bifurcate or trifurcate mid or low on the flanks and cross over the rounded venter. wikipedia.org
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bifurcal
bifurcal, a. rare. (baɪˈfɜːkəl) [f. L. bifurc-us two-forked, two-pronged + -al1.] = bifurcate a.1861 Reade Cloister & H. III. 145 A little bifurcal dagger to hold the meat. Oxford English Dictionary
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Agassiceras
Agassiceras belongs to the psiloceratacean family, Arietitidae, and is characterized by being compressed with a sharp venter and feeble straight ribs that may bifurcate wikipedia.org
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Andixius nupta
Left side of periandrium with a bifurcate process medially. Left-ventral margin with a reversed process. wikipedia.org
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Andixius venustus
A large bifurcate process found on right side of flagellum. Left side of periandrium with a medium process apically. wikipedia.org
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About constructive mathematics and Homotopy type theory I am a CSer and I am reading the HoTT book and found that doing math with computer is fascinating. I found that constructive math compared with classical math i...
An important aspect of the Univalent Foundations is that it is compatible with classical mathematics. In fact, Voevodsky's simplicial set model of Martin-Lof type theory with the univalence axiom models the law of excluded middle too. So if you insist on doing things classically in Homotopy Type The...
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Aethocrinus
Its five arms bifurcate. wikipedia.org
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Niebla halei
narrow branches, 0.3–1.0 mm wide, arising from a common attachment area on rock, and by dividing several or more times, more so near apex where shortly bifurcate the Santa Ynez Mountains on mainland California (Bratt 7202), referred to Niebla testudinaria by the larger size and less frequent occurrence of short bifurcate wikipedia.org
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