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di·var·i·ca·tion \(ˌ)dīˌvarəˈkāshən, də̇ˌ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin divarication-, divaricatio, from Latin divaricatus (past participle of divaricare) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the process or fact of separating into parts or branching out < divarication of dialects from a common tongue > also : one of the branches or subdivisions made by such separation 2. : a disagreement or divergence of opinion < divarication of philosophical systems > 3. : the action or an instance of stretching or spreading apart (as the legs) |