Bifurcation

//ˌbaɪfɚˈkeɪʃən//

"Bifurcation" in a Sentence (5 examples)

The bifurcation in the middle of the path was found quite confusing by our intergalactic tour guide.

The river's bifurcation creates an island.

The debate revealed a clear bifurcation between traditionalists and reformers.

In biology, bifurcation often describes the splitting of a vein or artery into two smaller branches.

“Get away from me, freak.” “Actually, my designation is Logic-y. I take issue with the pejorative when I am simply a product of your self-inflicted bifurcation.”

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