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Definition of Divaricated

Divaricated
Divaricate Di*var"i*cate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Divaricated; p. pr. & vb. n. Divaricating.] [L. divaricatus, p. p. of divaricare to stretch apart; di- = dis- + varicare to straddle, fr. varicus straddling, fr. varus stretched outwards.] 1. To part into two branches; to become bifid; to fork. 2. To diverge; to be divaricate. --Woodward.

Meaning of Divaricated from wikipedia

- Look up divaricate, divarication, or divaricating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Divaricate means branching, or having separation or a degree of separation...
- shrubs and small trees. The Williamsoniaceae are thought to have had a divaricate branching habit, similar to that of living Banksia, and adapted to growing...
- distinction between introversive labor and extroversive labor, further divaricating from basic Marxist theory, in which Marx hails labor as man's "species-essence"...
- language. Corokia cotoneaster is a highly branched shrub with a strongly divaricating habit with rough dark-coloured bark, usually growing to about 3 m in...
- juvenile stage. The juvenile is a shrub with a tangle of slender, flexible, divaricating branchlets inters****d with a scattering of brown, pale yellow, or dirty...
- Wielandiella is a whole plant concept, which grew as woody shrubs with divaricately branching axes. The leaves are of Anomozamites type, and are arranged...
- heterostyly. diurnal Of the day; occurring or opening in the daytime. divaricate Wide-spreading. divergent Spreading in different directions, generally...
- Steromphala divaricata, common name the divaricate gibbula, is a species of small sea snail, known as top snails or top s****, marine gastropod molluscs...
- species has a divaricating habit that lasts for the life of the shrub unlike other New Zealand Sophora species which lose the divaricating habit as adult...
- branching woody trunks. The Williamsoniaceae grew as woody shrubs with a divaricate branching habit, similar to that of Banksia. It has been suggested that...