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Bifurcate   Listen
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Bifurcate  v. i.  To divide into two branches.






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"Bifurcate" Quotes from Famous Books



... which it deposits its eggs. The larvae of this species are green with white bands, and have a hump on the fourth or fifth segment. From this hump the caterpillar, on being irritated, protrudes a singular horn of an orange colour, bifurcate at the extremity, and covered with a pungent mucilaginous secretion. This is evidently intended as a weapon of defence against the attack of the ichneumon flies, that deposit their eggs in its soft body, for when the grub is pricked, either ...
— Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and • James Emerson Tennent

... thin, but usually very distinct; capillitial mass ochraceous or tawny yellow, the elaters long, even, about 4 mu wide, the spirals four, more or less spinulose, generally joined by longitudinal ridges, the apices short, tapering regularly, anon bifurcate; spore-mass concolorous, spores by transmitted light bright yellow, marked by an irregular or fragmentary banded reticulation, the bands broad, flat, and pitted, 10-12 mu. Plasmodium said to ...
— The North American Slime-Moulds • Thomas H. (Thomas Huston) MacBride

... feel convinced that even a character so unimportant as this had a distinct meaning, and was thus led to attend to the subject. I now find that in the E. burchellii and quagga, the stripe which corresponds with the shoulder-stripe of the ass, as well as some of the stripes on the neck, bifurcate, and that some of those near the shoulder have their extremities bent angularly backwards. The bifurcation and angular bending of the stripes on the shoulders apparently are connected with the nearly upright stripes on the sides of the body and neck changing their direction and becoming transverse ...
— The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication - Volume I • Charles Darwin



Words linked to "Bifurcate" :   forficate, fork-like, divided, branch, bifurcation, forked, separate, branched, fork, pronged, biramous, furcate, ramify



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