Bifurcado in english
Forked
pronunciation: fɔrkt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: fɔrkt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
bifurcado = forked.
Example: One theory suggests that the forked section of the hieroglyph represents an animal's legs with the central shaft as the body or elongated neck (like a giraffe).bifurcarse = branch ; fork ; split ; branch off.
Example: The road of special librarianship was branching, and in order to succeed members had to look down both forks in order to be best prepared for the future ahead.Example: Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.Example: In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Example: It is estimated that the Romani people left India about 1,000 years ago, passed the Caucasus Mountains and then moved across the southern coast of the Black Sea to Europe, where they branched off to different regions in the 13th century.