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The word used when wishing there were two BK's in the world. How I wish we could bifurcate BK. Although I'm not sure the world could handle it.
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To tell Cate to buy some fur. (Speaker hands Cate some money, then says:)
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A bifurcation is when a small change in something causes a big change in something else.
This word comes from math; specifically it refers to the solution of a differential equation taking a big change as the value of a parameter crosses a certain number. The small increase fishing bifurcated the fish population.
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Word used from the WSJ in DWF emails. The division of issues in a trial for example the division of a page into two parts. The new cover on the George W Bush book has been Bifurcated.
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