branchy


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
branch/brɑːntʃ/
noun
  • 1 a part of a tree which grows out from the trunk or a bough.
  • 2 a part of a river, road, or railway that extends from the main part.
  • 3 a division of a large organization.

    ■ a subdivision of a subject, group of languages, etc.

verb
  • 1 (of a road or path) divide into one or more subdivisions.
  • 2 (of a tree or plant) bear or send out branches.
  • 3 (branch out) extend one's activities or interests in a new direction.
– derivatives
branchlet noun,
branch-like adjective,
branchy adjective.
– origin ME: from OFr. branche, from late L. branca ‘paw’.
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