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two-forked
two-forked, a. (ˈtuːfɔːkt) Having two divisions or branches like the prongs of a fork; bifurcate; dichotomous. Also fig.1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 107 This two forked reason. 1617 Moryson Itin. i. 95 Towards the West-side of the City is a large market place twoforked. 1638 Featly Strict. Lyndom. ii. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leon Vranken
Painting (Chapter I), Concertgebouw, Brugge (Belgium) 2009 The Travelling Riddle, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Antwerpen (Belgium) 2007 The Garden with the Two-forked 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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Chicoreus cervicornis
The two-forked murex (Chicoreus cervicornis) also known as the deer antler murex is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae 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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Choeradoplana bocaina
members of Choeradoplana by its dark pigmented dorsal spots, a bell-shaped pharynx, the extra-bulbar portion of the prostatic vesicle being proximally two-forked wikipedia.org
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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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Allocyclosa
It is the only Cyclosa species north of Mexico to have a forked tail, hence the name bifurca, Latin for "two-forked". wikipedia.org
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hazel-tree
ˈhazel-tree The hazel, Corylus Avellana.14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 575/45 Corulus, an haseltre. 1573–80 Baret Alv. H 207 An hasell tree, or nut tree, a filbert tree. 1656 Cowley Pindar. Odes, To Mr. Hobs Note, Virgula Divina, or a Divining Wand, is a two-forked Branch of a Hazel-Tree, which is used fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prophecy of Melkin
Robinson, runs as follows: Amid these Joseph in marble Of Arimathea by name Hath found perpetual sleep And he lies on a two-forked line Next the south wikipedia.org
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divining
▪ I. diˈvining, vbl. n. [f. divine v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb divine: a. Soothsaying, prophecy, divination. b. Conjecture, guessing.c 1340 Hampole Prose Tr. (1866) 9 In þis comandement es forbodyn to gyffe trouthe till socerye or till dyuynyngez by sternys. c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. v. pr. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lauwersmeer
However, parts of it were empoldered piecemeal, slowly reducing it from a large two-forked estuary to the nearly square inlet seen on recent maps. wikipedia.org
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two
two, numeral a., n. (adv.) (tuː) Forms: see below; also twain, tway. [OE. twá fem. and neut., t{uacu} neut., of the numeral of which the masc. twéᵹen survives as twain and tway. The forms in the cognate languages which more or less closely correspond to OE. twá and t{uacu} are OFris. twâ fem. and ne... Oxford English Dictionary
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White Bear Tavern
Underground A two-forked underground corridor, called lagum, was dug beneath the house. One is and the other is long. wikipedia.org
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قائمة طيور تايلاند
All parrots are zygodactyl, having the four toes on each foot placed two at the front and two back. They have long forked tails, and some Asian species have elaborate tail decorations. wikipedia.org
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