divarication

NOUN
  1. branching at a wide angle
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How To Use divarication In A Sentence

  • Tracks have three distinct digits with a divarication of 50º to 75º.
  • Another interesting feature was divarication of midline abdominal musculature, which required correction.
  • This is the divarication of the meaning caused by consciously using the trait of Polysemy in the given circumstance.
  • It seamed that between extratonal and neo-tonal codes there were nothing but divarications.
  • There is, however, a larger plot to the poem, wherein all of its disparate elements and wild divarications find their home.
  • This article explores the essence of such divarications, in part drawing upon decisions made by the Victorian Mental Health Review Board.
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