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bifurcation
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English
Etymology
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Noun
bifurcation (countable and uncountable, plural bifurcations)
- (biology) A division into two branches.
- (by extension) Any place where one thing divides into two.
- The act of bifurcating; branching or dividing in two.
- 2023 October 12, Edgar Momplaisir, “A Few Badgeys More” (15:59 from the start), in Star Trek: Lower Decks, season 4, episode 7, spoken by Logic-y (Jack McBrayer):
- “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.”
- Either of the forks or other branches resultant from such a division.
- (geography) A place where two roads, tributaries etc. part or meet.
- (nautical) The point where a channel divides when proceeding from seaward.
- (mathematics) The change in the qualitative or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.
- (computer science) A command that executes one block or other of commands depending on the result of a condition.
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biology: division into two branches
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any place where one divides into two
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either of the two resulting forks
act of bifurcating
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a place where two roads, tributaries etc. part or meet
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mathematics
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French
Etymology
From bifurquer + -tion, Medieval Latin bifurcus (“two-pronged”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
bifurcation f (plural bifurcations)
- a bifurcation, where two roads etc. part or meet
Related terms
- bifurquer (verb)
Further reading
- “bifurcation”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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