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Furcation

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fur·cate  (fûrkt)
intr.v. fur·cat·ed, fur·cat·ing, fur·cates
To divide into branches; fork.
adj.
Divided into branches; forked.

[Late Latin furctus, forked, from Latin furca, fork.]

furcately adv.
fur·cation n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.furcation - the place where something divides into branches
angular shape, angularity - a shape having one or more sharp angles
bifurcation - the place where something divides into two branches
ramification, branch, leg - a part of a forked or branching shape; "he broke off one of the branches"


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For furcation areas and areas of narrow root proximity, the After Fives are also available as "Minis," the working end of which is 50 percent shorter.
It is the furcation of the market into smaller units enabling us to focus our marketing/branding/advertising activities, and to achieve differentiation, so that we could win advantages we could not get when working with the entire market.
In these alternatives, the time-consuming steps of installation, such as cable sheath removal, cable furcation, connector installation and hardware assembly, are completed in the factory.
 
 
 
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