noun
- The act or process of branching off or dividing into two or more parts; a fork or division.
- A point or place where something divides or branches into separate directions or paths.
Usage: Plural form of divarication; Formal or technical usage
Usage: Often used in botanical, anatomical, or geographical contexts
Examples
- The river's divarications created several smaller streams flowing through the valley.
- The divarications of the nerve branches allow signals to reach different parts of the body.
- At the divarications of the tree, new limbs extended in opposite directions.
- The road showed multiple divarications leading to different towns.
- Botanists studied the divarications of the plant's root system.
- The divarications in the blood vessel network ensure efficient circulation throughout the tissue.