divaricate in English

verb
1
stretch or spread apart; diverge widely.
Opportunities and pursuing things that are different from the norm - not divaricating in other directions - are fundamental to Martens's approach.
adjective
1
(of a branch) coming off the stem almost at a right angle.

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1. The two roads divaricate here.

2. At this location the two roads divaricate.

3. Fruiting pedicels thickened, nearly as wide as fruit, divaricate .

4. 2 Arabis caucasica : 4: Fruits divaricate to erect-ascending (not appressed to rachises); ovules 16-28 per ovary