Similar words: branch, rancher, branch out, tree branch, root and branch, judicial branch, executive branch, legislative branch. Meaning: [brɑːntʃ] adj. 1. resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches 2. having branches.
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31. A delicate looking plant with much branched slender stems and dainty powder blue flowers.
32. Joe also branched out into other parts of the newspaper, particularly the Sunday book-review section.
33. She'd covered the table with a snow-white cloth, and she lit a seven branched olive candelabra.
34. Dendrov branched every which way, a forest of tangled stags' horns.
35. Since then the Docklands Light Railway has branched off the network to serve the redeemed areas of London's east river.
36. In this chapter we shall deal with linear or branched polymers and treat the swelling of networks in chapter 14.
37. The lightning was the forked kind and it branched suddenly like a firework and yet like the limb of a blazing tree.
38. Further north along Ermine Street, another road branched northwards to follow the proposed alignment of King Street skirting the fen edge.
39. They starred in comic strips and branched out into radio.
40. The clothing designer has branched out and now has his name on a line of perfume.
41. Description: This is an aquatic moss, with irregular branched stems or fronds covered with two rows of spongy leaves.
42. In branched polymers such as the older, high-pressure, polyethylene the molecular-weight between side chains is relevant.
43. Tunnels branched off to right and left: these led to other pill-boxes.
44. The small stems are irregularly branched, with the leaves arranged in two rows.
45. With the help of new technology it has now branched out into a franchise operation called Videopics.
46. A Bay Area native, he started out in graphic design, but soon branched out.
47. Last year(sentencedict.com), it branched out into corporate gifts and selling limited items directly to the public.
48. It presently branched and sorted into ten distinct spheres or aspects, corresponding to the numbers 1-10.
49. Tupac Amaru, which at its peak numbered about 1, 000 fighters, soon branched out into Mafiastyle crime.
50. Taproot slender, branched, woody, not fleshy, usually brown.
51. They attain complex morphology, appearing as branched, tubular processes.
52. Apes branched from man's family tree.
53. Numerous lesser roads branched off from the main highway.
54. ASEAN has branched out tentatively into the security business.
55. A thick-walled lignified plant cell that is often branched.
56. The prothalli are saprophytic, irregularly branched,[www.Sentencedict.com] subterranean bodies.
57. Stems procumbent to ascending, often much branched .
58. Panicle laxly branched, usually large, with several to many racemes or smaller panicles; bracts rather small.
59. Phosphorus acid is added, so as to make it phosphonated. The new oligomer has high density branched chain of phosphonic acid functional groups. This product has undergone tests such ass...
60. Mitochondria are usually long, tubular in shape with branched or unbranched cristae.
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