| FURCA | • FURCA n. any forklike structure esp. in insects. |
| FURCAE | • FURCA n. any forklike structure esp. in insects. |
| FURCAL | • furcal adj. Forked. • FURCAL adj. forked. |
| FURCATE | • furcate adj. Forked, branched; divided at one end into parts. • furcate v. To fork or branch out. • FURCATE adj. forked. |
| FURCATED | • furcated adj. Forked or branched. • FURCATE v. to divide into branches. |
| FURCATELY | • furcately adv. In a furcate manner. • FURCATE adv. forked. |
| FURCATES | • furcates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of furcate. • FURCATE v. to divide into branches. |
| FURCATING | • furcating v. Present participle of furcate. • FURCATE v. to divide into branches. |
| FURCATION | • furcation n. The act or process of furcating; a forking or branching out. • FURCATION n. a branching like a fork. |
| FURCATIONS | • furcations n. Plural of furcation. • FURCATION n. a branching like a fork. |
| FURCIFEROUS | • furciferous adj. (Archaic) rascally; scandalous. • FURCIFEROUS adj. bearing a forked appendage; rascally. |
| FURCRAEA | • Furcraea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asparagaceae – various tropical succulent plants. • FURCRAEA n. a tropical American genus of plants related to the agave. |
| FURCRAEAS | • FURCRAEA n. a tropical American genus of plants related to the agave. |
| FURCULA | • furcula n. (Anatomy) A forked process or structure, generally two-pronged. • furcula n. (Ornithology) The forked bone formed by the fusion of the clavicles in birds, the wishbone or merrythought. • furcula n. (Entomology) The (two-pronged) forked, somewhat tail-like organ held bent forward and secured by a catch… |
| FURCULAE | • furculae n. Plural of furcula. • furculæ n. (Obsolete) plural of furcula. • FURCULA n. (Latin) the jointed clavicles of a bird, aka wishbone, also FURCULUM. |
| FURCULAR | • furcular adj. Shaped like a fork; furcate. • furcular adj. (Anatomy) Relating to a furcula. • FURCULAR adj. shaped like a fork. |
| FURCULUM | • furculum n. (Anatomy) The wishbone or merrythought of birds, formed by the united clavicles. • FURCULUM n. (Latin) the jointed clavicles of a bird, aka wishbone, also FURCULA. |