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All bifurcation synonyms

bi·fur·cate
B b

noun bifurcation

  • consequence — The consequences of something are the results or effects of it.
  • complication — A complication is a problem or difficulty that makes a situation harder to deal with.
  • pair — two identical, similar, or corresponding things that are matched for use together: a pair of gloves; a pair of earrings.
  • double — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • couple — If you refer to a couple of people or things, you mean two or approximately two of them, although the exact number is not important or you are not sure of it.
  • team — a number of persons forming one of the sides in a game or contest: a football team.
  • consequence — The consequences of something are the results or effects of it.
  • upshot — the final issue, the conclusion, or the result: The upshot of the disagreement was a new bylaw.
  • subdivision — the act or fact of subdividing.
  • division — the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
  • outgrowth — a natural development, product, or result: to consider truancy an outgrowth of parental neglect.
  • sequel — a literary work, movie, etc., that is complete in itself but continues the narrative of a preceding work.
  • partition — a division into or distribution in portions or shares.
  • radiation — Physics. the process in which energy is emitted as particles or waves. the complete process in which energy is emitted by one body, transmitted through an intervening medium or space, and absorbed by another body. the energy transferred by these processes.
  • branch — The branches of a tree are the parts that grow out from its trunk and have leaves, flowers, or fruit growing on them.
  • offshoot — a branch or lateral shoot from a main stem, as of a plant.
  • divarication — to spread apart; branch; diverge.
  • breaking — (in Old English, Old Norse, etc) the change of a vowel into a diphthong
  • result — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
  • branching — the occurrence of several decay paths (branches) in the disintegration of a particular nuclide or the de-excitation of an excited atom. The branching fraction (nuclear) or branching ratio (atomic) is the proportion of the disintegrating nuclei that follow a particular branch to the total number of disintegrating nuclides
  • forking — an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
  • binary — Binary describes something that has two different parts.
  • span — the act of causing a spinning or whirling motion.
  • duplicity — deceitfulness in speech or conduct, as by speaking or acting in two different ways to different people concerning the same matter; double-dealing. Synonyms: deceit, deception, dissimulation, fraud, guile, hypocrisy, trickery. Antonyms: candidness, directness, honesty, straightforwardness.
  • dichotomy — If there is a dichotomy between two things, there is a very great difference or opposition between them.
  • twin — either of two children or animals brought forth at a birth.
  • duet — a musical composition for two voices or instruments.
  • brace — If you brace yourself for something unpleasant or difficult, you prepare yourself for it.
  • duality — a dual state or quality.
  • twainMark, pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
  • twins — either of two children or animals brought forth at a birth.
  • dos — any of several single-user, command-driven operating systems for personal computers, especially MS DOS.
  • deuce — Deuce is the score in a game of tennis when both players have forty points. One player has to win two points one after the other to win the game.
  • dyad — a group of two; couple; pair.
  • doublet — a close-fitting outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes having a short skirt, worn by men in the Renaissance.
  • dual — of, relating to, or noting two.
  • diremption — a sharp division into two parts; disjunction; separation.
  • duplexity — duplex apartment.
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