Diverge
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AnswerCrossword Clue
FORKDiverge
VEERDiverge
BRANCHOFFDiverge
DEPARTDiverge (from).
misdividingto diverge
divideto diverge
ACTASONENot diverge
divaricatedDIVARICATE, to fork, diverge
divaricatingDIVARICATE, to fork, diverge
divaricateforking / to fork, diverge
divaricatesDIVARICATE, to fork, diverge
ABERRATEDiverge from the expected
divaricateto spread apart; branch; diverge
divaricatingStretch or spread apart; diverge widely
divaricatesStretch or spread apart; diverge widely
divaricatedStretch or spread apart; diverge widely
branchedDiverge from the main route or part
branchingDiverge from the main route or part
divergedDIVERGE, to move in different directions from a point
decouplerto separate or diverge from an existing connection; uncouple
decoupledto separate or diverge from an existing connection; uncouple
divergesDIVERGE, to move in different directions from a point
decoupleto separate or diverge from an existing connection; uncouple
divergingDIVERGE, to move in different directions from a point
radiatingDiverge or spread from or as if from a central point
splaying(of a thing) Diverge in shape or position; become wider or more separated
slantsSlope or lean in a particular direction; diverge from the vertical or horizontal
splays(of a thing) Diverge in shape or position; become wider or more separated
divergenceA place where airflows or ocean currents diverge, typically marked by downwelling (of air) or upwelling (of water)
divergencesA place where airflows or ocean currents diverge, typically marked by downwelling (of air) or upwelling (of water)
focia point at which rays (as of light, heat, or sound) converge or from which they diverge or appear to diverge
gantlettrack construction used in narrow places, in which two parallel tracks converge so that their inner rails cross, run parallel, and diverge again, thus allowing a train to remain on its own track at all times
gantletstrack construction used in narrow places, in which two parallel tracks converge so that their inner rails cross, run parallel, and diverge again, thus allowing a train to remain on its own track at all times