Similar words: ranching, blanching, branch, branch out, branched, branch off, tree branch, franchisee. Meaning: [brɑːntʃ] n. the act of branching out or dividing into branches. adj. 1. having branches 2. resembling the branches of a tree.
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1, The company is branching out into Europe.
2, The male deer grows large branching horns called antlers.
3, The business is branching out into computers.
4, The branching inflorescence bears white or yellow flowers.
5, The plants have a very short, branching stem.
6, They are arranged on a slender, branching stem.
7, The basic branching rule is very simple.
8, Hence, if all goals are deep or the branching ratio is large, it will be very slow.
9, The rules are beautifully simple, but its branching ratio is 300 or more and it is more subtle than chess.
10, The average branching ratios of these grammars were reasonably high,[sentencedict.com] compared with HARPY1.
11, Branching out: A northern store chain is helping to open branches of a different kind.
12, He was talking about branching out into the ship-in-a-bottle business because Jonathon will make only ships.
13, Many coral species form branching colonies in which hundreds of individual polyps live on top of their own houses.
14, Low branching and twisting then produces bundles of diverging and spreading fibrils which eventually fill out into the characteristic spherical structure.
15, They reduce the average branching factor and hence the potential combinatorial explosion of paths through the graph.
16, In addition, the branching ratio at the start is 64, and it never falls below 57.
17, The basic tree consists of a network branching out from an initial decision of whether or not to undertake the project.
18, The leaf blades are lanceolate to broadly lanceolate and the inflorescence is branching.
19, The emersed form of var. rubra develops creeping stems that are branching just above the ground.
20, The typical number of children of each internal node in a tree is called its branching ratio.
21, It always breeds in a larval condition,(http://sentencedict.com/branching.html) its external gills growing into great branching bushes on either side of its neck.
22, Basically, I figured that this was my ticket to at least branching out a little bit.
23, Yeewho had managed regional offices of national retail chains for two decades before founding Zhenwas skeptical about branching out into department stores.
24, The skeletal elements of those with hard parts are fine, often branching elements called spicules.
25, It's the result of years of work by scientists at a nuclear establishment which is branching out to stay financially viable.
26, The road serving Kinlochbervie is linked to the A.838, branching off at Rhiconich.
27, Though he still likes the animal and slapstick comics, he is branching out into the blood-and-thunder type.
28, One can visualise this as a tree-like structure with broad categories branching out into narrower ones.
29, Each part is in principle divisible into smaller disjunct parts, and successive repetition of this process produces a branching hierarchy.
30, The change of light and darkness, and the tunnels branching off sideways fascinated me.
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