noun🔗ShareFúrculaA forked process or structure, generally two-pronged."After roasting the chicken, my son and I argued over who would get to break the furcula, also known as the wishbone. "Después de asar el pollo, mi hijo y yo discutimos sobre quién rompería la fúrcula, también conocida como el hueso de la suerte.anatomybirdanimalpartstructureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFúrcula, horquillaThe forked bone formed by the fusion of the clavicles in birds, the wishbone or merrythought."After roasting the chicken, the children snapped the furcula in half, each making a wish. "Después de asar el pollo, los niños partieron la fúrcula por la mitad, cada uno pidiendo un deseo.anatomybirdanimalbiologypartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFurculaThe (two-pronged) forked, somewhat tail-like organ held bent forward and secured by a catch beneath most species of Collembola (springtails), with which they jump by releasing the catch abruptly when alarmed."The springtail's tiny furcula propelled it quickly away from the light. "La diminuta furcula del colémbolo lo impulsó rápidamente lejos de la luz.organismanimalinsectbiologyanatomypartfunctionecologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading