• Quadrifurcate

    Pronunciation

    • RP enPR: kwŏd'rÄ­fûrʹkāt; IPA: /ËŒkwÉ’dɹɪˈfɜːkeɪt/, /ËŒkwÉ’dɹɪˈfɜːkÉ™t/

    Origin 1

    First attested in 1849; formed as -("four") + furcate (adjective); compare the post-Classical Latin quadrifurcātus ("four-pronged").

    Full definition of quadrifurcate

    Adjective

    quadrifurcate

    1. branching fourfold; having four branches.

    Synonyms

    Pronunciation

    • RP enPR: kwŏd'rÄ­fûrʹkāt, IPA: /ËŒkwÉ’dɹɪˈfɜːkeɪt/

    Origin 2

    First attested in 1886; formed as - + furcate (verb).

    Verb

    1. furcate (fork or divide) into four branch or channel.
      • 1886, Journal of Zoology , page 484Once within the limits of the post-trochlear space, the tendon of this muscle behaves in a manner common to most birds — that is, it quadrifurcates, and each branch takes a course close up to the joints on their plantar aspects, …
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