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UK
/bɹˈɑːntʃt/
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[ US /ˈbɹæntʃt/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹæntʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having branches
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resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches
horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots
the biramous appendages of an arthropod
a forked tail
a forked river
forked lightning
long branched hairs on its legson which pollen collects
How To Use branched In A Sentence
- She has certainly branched out into more interesting work in recent years.
- Because each monosaccharide can link to more than one other monosaccharide, oligosaccharides can be branched.
- The researchers have used supercritical CO 2 as medium for the conversion of alcohols to linear and branched ethers, to cyclic ethers, to aryl ethers and to acetals and ketals in good yields and, all-importantly, with high selectivities.
- This designer has recently branched out into children's wear.
- The most important differential characteristics of the section Trionychon are branched stems, bracteolate flowers, an entire and campanulated calyx, a blue or purple corolla, white anthers, and the stigma usually white.
- Antilocapridae, are native to North America, but are not true antelopes because they annually shed the outer sheath of their branched horns unlike other antelope species. Undefined
- It first branched out into cosmetics and perfumes in 1990 and in 1994 moved its headquarters for those businesses to New York.
- a tree with an unbranched trunk
- Since then the Docklands Light Railway has branched off the network to serve the redeemed areas of London's east river.
- Thankfully, you no longer have to be a business to get a hold of their superior goods - just this past year, VOFC branched out into the retail hand-knitting yarn world. Yearn-Worthy Yarns: O-Wool from Vermont Organic Fiber Co