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Meaning

The word "bifurcation" refers to the division or splitting of something into two separate parts or branches. It is often used in various fields, such as biology, mathematics, and even in discussions about decisions or pathways, where a singular point or line divides into two distinct paths or options.

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Etymology

The term "bifurcation" comes from the Latin word "bifurcus," where "bi-" means "two" and "furcus" means "fork." It has been used in English since the early 19th century.

Examples

  1. The bifurcation of the river created two different ecosystems on either side of the bank.
  2. In the debate, the bifurcation of opinions led to a lively discussion about the best course of action.
  3. The researchers studied the bifurcation points in the equation to understand the behavior of the model.
  4. During the hike, we encountered a bifurcation in the trail—one path leading to the summit and the other toward the lake.
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