trifurcate

IPA: trˈaɪfɝkeɪt

verb

  • To divide or fork into three channels or branches.

adjective

  • Forked, with three tines or points.
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Examples of "trifurcate" in Sentences

  • The trifurcate consists of a centre point and two driving spikes.
  • The workpiece is clamped between the trifurcate and the tailstock centre.
  • Thereby, the workpiece is fixed to the trifurcate with a light hammer blow.
  • We trifurcate the experience and inflate each of the three aspect into something monumental - solid "me," solid
  • After having split into three pieces in 2007, Tyco says it will trifurcate its remaining businesses some time next year.
  • This immature zygote holds it as the ultimate desideratum to consort with the dominate aborigine of the trifurcate variety.
  • The department decided to trifurcate the university to overcome the logistical problem of having too many colleges - about 600 - affiliated to the varsity, and also to ensure better management of its affairs.

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