formsbifurcate
Formsbifurcate is a neologism used to describe the process by which a single form splits into two distinct forms or branches in a system. The term blends "forms" with "bifurcate" to emphasize a dual-divergence that preserves a common origin while producing two outputs. Usage is primarily theoretical and interdisciplinary, appearing in linguistic, mathematical, and computational contexts.
In linguistics, formsbifurcate refers to a systematic split of a lexical or grammatical form into two allomorphs
In mathematics and related fields, the term is used to describe a bifurcation of a geometric form
Origin and usage: The term is not standard in major reference works and is encountered mainly in
See also: bifurcation, morphophonology, form theory, equilibrium, phase space.