furcate
英 ['fɜːkeɪt; fɜː'keɪt]||||||美 ['fɝkɪt]
- furcate (adj.)
- "forked, branching like the prongs of a fork," 1819, from Medieval Latin furcatus, from Latin furca "a two-pronged fork" (see fork (n.)). As a verb, from 1828 (implied in furcated).
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英 ['fɜːkeɪt; fɜː'keɪt]
美 ['fɝkɪt]
英文词源
- furcate (adj.)
- "forked, branching like the prongs of a fork," 1819, from Medieval Latin furcatus, from Latin furca "a two-pronged fork" (see fork (n.)). As a verb, from 1828 (implied in furcated).