Three-forked
21trifurcate — verb trʌɪfəkeɪt divide into three branches or forks. adjective fə:kət divided in this way. Derivatives trifurcation noun Origin C19: from L. trifurcus three forked (from tri three + furca fork ) + ate2 …
22Trichotomous — Tri*chot o*mous, a. [See {Trichotomy}.] Divided into three parts, or into threes; three forked; as, a trichotomous stem. Martyn. [1913 Webster] …
23Sestina — A sestina (also, sextina, sestine, or sextain) is a highly structured poem consisting of six six line stanzas followed by a tercet (called its envoy or tornada ), for a total of thirty nine lines. The same set of six words ends the lines of each… …
24Signal Corps (United States Army) — U.S. Army Signal Corps Coat of Arms Active 3 March 1863 – Present Country …
25þrislite — adj three forked, three pointed …
26Ch'ŏnan — ▪ South Korea city, South Ch ungch ŏng do (province), western South Korea, south of Seoul. A transportation junction since ancient times, it is known by a famous folk song, “Ch ŏnan Samgŏri” (Samgŏri meaning “three forked road”). It is… …
27snake gourd — ▪ plant rapid growing vine (Trichosanthes cucumerina), of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), native to southeastern Asia and Australia but cultivated throughout the world for its edible, oddly shaped fruits. A snake gourd plant has two or… …
28þrisclite — adj tripod, three forked …
29trichotomous — a. Three forked …
30cross double fitch'e — Forked Forked, a. 1. Formed into a forklike shape; having a fork; dividing into two or more prongs or branches; furcated; bifurcated; zigzag; as, the forked lighting. [1913 Webster] A serpent seen, with forked tongue. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2.… …