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diˈvaricated, ppl. a. [f. prec. vb. + -ed.] Widely divergent from each other or from a stem; widely or greatly branched; divaricate.
1665–6Phil. Trans. I. 301 Its Tail being..divaricated towards the End. 1757Phil. Trans. L. 68 The stalk..is much divaricated and branched. 1837Howitt Rur. Life vi. vi. (1862) 463 Mistletoe..the beauty of its divaricated branches of pale-green. 1864Huxley in Reader 5 Mar., The great toe is widely divaricated from the others. 1875Whitney Life Lang. ix. 174 The languages in question are the divaricated representatives of a single tongue. |