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furcate

adjective as in forked

verb as in bifurcate

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Sporangia fasciculate, confluent on a persistent hypothallus, dark fuscous; peridia very fugacious; stipes united at the base, erect, furcate; spores large, brown, globose.

The tail soon acquires the furcate form with which we made acquaintance in the last Prawn-Zoea described.

The stems are branched in a furcate manner and confluent at the base, forming a compact tuft.

The threads appear at first sight entirely simple, but are really several times furcate, and not infrequently anastomose.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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