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divaricate /dʌɪˈvarɪkeɪt / /dɪˈvarɪkeɪt/verb [no object] technical or literaryStretch or spread apart; diverge widely: her crow’s feet are divaricating like deltas...- Opportunities and pursuing things that are different from the norm - not divaricating in other directions - are fundamental to Martens's approach.
- The Jurassic Mytilus furcatus Münster has finely nodose, moderately divaricating costae over the whole shell.
- The fuzzy outlines of divaricating plants like coprosma virescens and low grasses should always be placed with bolder foliage for an exciting contrast.
adjective Botany(Of a branch) coming off the stem almost at a right angle. Origin Early 17th century: from Latin divaricat- 'stretched apart', from the verb divaricare, from di- (expressing intensive force) + varicare 'stretch the legs apart' (from varicus 'straddling'). Rhymes prevaricate |