Pronunciation of "bifurcate" as an adjective


It appears that the word "bifurcate" has a single spelling, but two possible pronunciations.


As a verb, according to both Wiktionary and dictionary.com, the pronunciation of the verb is:



/ˈbaɪfɚkeɪt/



Wiktionary additionally lists the following pronunciation for the adjective:



/baɪˈfɝkət/



And dictionary.com says:



/... adj. also ˈbaɪ fər kɪt, baɪˈfɜr-/



Forvo.com has the adjective sounding the same as the verb.


What is the proper pronunciation of "bifurcate" as an adjective? Is it always different as Wiktionary indicates? Can it be sometimes different (I think that's what dictionary.com is saying)? Is it usually the same (as Forvo might be suggesting)?




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