Spread-out, divergent, especially of a branch etc. which is at nearly ninety degrees to the main stem(adjective)
Simple past tense and past participle of divaricate.(verb)
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Use "divaricated" in a sentence
"I now, in this hasty, feeble, and divaricated biographical sketch, approach the great and favourite work of my admired friend, _The"
"Even to sit where a woman has sat, especially with divaricated thighs, as though to grant the last favours, most especially with previously well uplifted white sateen coatpans."
"The talk itself was far more desultory, and in consequence of questions, objections, and explanations, divaricated much from the comparatively direct line I have endeavoured to give it here."