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bifurcated

[ US /ˈbaɪfɝˌkeɪtɪd, ˈbɪfɝˌkeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ba‍ɪfˈɜːke‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. divided into or made up of two parts
    socially bifurcated populations

How To Use bifurcated In A Sentence

  • The country was bifurcated — fuck — tri-furcated, quad-furcated probably — with various groups set on the verge, where one bad move would set all against all in a crazy, construction helmets vs. black tams vs. longhairs vs. Bryllcreem-ers Ragnarok with the stars of the Goddamned Columbia Record Club's stamp-sized album covers providing the end-of-days soundtrack. The Curious Case Of Michael Joseph Jackson
  • There's a doctrine in conspiracy law known as bifurcated conspiracies. CNN Transcript Feb 13, 2002
  • What does it matter if adults can only see a pair of bifurcated mobile phones, with Mandeville's eye-catching groin definition creepily hinting at of mascottian oestrus or, possibly, a urinary tract infection? The pitiful Olympic mascots sum up this sorry affair
  • The British Columbia province is distinctively bifurcated into the lush green forests and the dry and arid region.
  • There is also some other difference in furcation; the rays are bifurcated in Protobiramus, while they are more commonly trifurcated in the Protoentactiniidae.
  • Unfortunately, this "bifurcated" strategy led to schizophrenic management structures, one for China and the other for international markets, the latter "outsourced" from IBM. Tom Doctoroff: Chinese Global Brands: A Long Road to Rome
  • A "bifurcated wire wrap" terminal block is one that has an "H" shape, which forms one electrical connection pair with two connection terminals.
  • One morning, a village on the periphery of a city wakes up to find itself bifurcated by the construction of a National Highway.
  • The data base from which the app chooses arpeggios is a linked bifurcated system where the computer "knows" which upper structures are consonant with which lower structures so the chords can move in leap-frog fashion: top notes can remain when lower notes change or vice versa because the moves are guaranteed to make harmonic sense. Joseph Vella: Jazz, Math, Tech & Lyle Mays
  • Some of these coarsely plicated specimens have right central and anterior plicae bifurcated into two minor folds and have narrow secondary plicae in the interspaces of the left valves.
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