
1) Affiliate 2) Arborise 3) Arborize 4) Arm 5) Bifurcation 6) Bough 7) Brachium 8) Branchlet 9) Deadwood 10) Distributary 11) Division 12) Fraction 13) Furcate 14) Layer 15) Leaf 16) Limb 17) Member 18) Offshoot 19) Outgrowth 20) Prong 21) Rame 22) Sect 23) Section 24) Spray 25) Sprig 26) Stalk 27) Stem
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1) Bank outlet 2) Banking term 3) Bough 4) Division 5) Division of British farm 6) Fork of a main stem 7) French word used in English 8) Large twig 9) Latin boy name 10) Leaf locale 11) Limb 12) Military division 13) Not the main bank 14) Not the main office 15) Offshoot 16) Ramus or Rickey 17) Rickey of baseball fame
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• (v. t.) To divide as into branches; to make subordinate division in. • (v. i.) To shoot or spread in branches; to separate into branches; to ramify. • (v. t.) To adorn with needlework representing branches, flowers, or twigs. • (a.) Diverging from, or tributary to, a main stock, line, way, theme, etc.; as, a branch vein; a bra...
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(from the article `ginkgophyte`) At maturity a Ginkgo tree can reach heights of 20 to 30 metres (65 to 100 feet). Young trees often have a central trunk with regular, lateral ... [3 related articles]
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A line of descent from one progenitor, not necessarily limited in time or place. = line.
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An operation in a foreign country incorporated in the home country.
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in a telecommunication network, a link between two nodes or terminal points without any intermediate node
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a route between two directly connected nodes in a data network
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An operation in a foreign country incorporated in the home country.
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<plant biology> A natural division of a plant stem. ... (17 Dec 1997) ...
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(branch) a division or offshoot from a main stem, especially of blood vessels, nerves, or lymphatics. Called also ramus. bundle branch a branch of the bundle of His.
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A branch (or activity branch) groups together homogenous production units, that is, units which manufacture products (or deliver services) that belong to the same item in the economic activity classification considered. Conversely, a sector groups together companies classified according to their principal activity.
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One of the four groupings of Welsh tales in The Mabinogion. Tradition divides The Mabinogion into a
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An operation in a foreign country incorporated in the home country.
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A lateral stem.
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A segment of a directory tree, representing a directory and any subdirectories within it.
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Branch adjective Diverging from, or tributary to, a main stock, line, way, theme, etc.; as, a
branch vein; a
branch road or line; a
branch topic; a
branch store.
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Branch intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Branched ;
present participle & verbal noun Branching .]
1. To shoot or spread in branches; to separate into branches; to ramify.
2. To divide into separate parts or ...
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Branch noun ;
plural Branches [ Middle English
braunche , French
branche , from Late Latin
branca claw of a bird or beast of prey; confer Armor.
brank branch, bough.]
1. (Botany) A shoot or secondary stem growing from the main stem, or from a p...
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Branch transitive verb 1. To divide as into branches; to make subordinate division in. 2. To adorn with needlework representing branches, flowers, or twigs. « The train whereof loose far behind her strayed, Branched with gold and pearl, most richly wrought. Spenser.
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A basic block that can be selected for execution based on a program construct in which one of two or more alternative program paths are available, e.g. case, jump, go to, if then-else....
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limb noun any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm; `the arm of the record player`; `an arm of the sea`; `a branch of the sewer`
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subdivision 1 arm noun an administrative division of some larger or more complex organization; `a branch of Congress`
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any part of a drain system other than the main, riser or stack; also known as a lateral line
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a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant. · a limb, offshoot, or ramification of any main stem: the branches of a deer's antlers. · any member or part of a body or system; a section or subdivision: the various branches of learning. · a local operating division of a business, library, or t...
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