- The act of divaricating.
- The point at which branching occurs.
- A divergence of opinion.
Dictionary:
di·var·i·ca·tion (dī-văr'ĭ-kā'shən, dĭ-) ![]() |
| Thesaurus: divarication |
noun
| WordNet: divarication |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
branching at a wide angle
| divaricately | |
| Divarication of rectus abdominis muscles | |
| Difference quotient |
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