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Meanings of
branching
in English
Catalan
ramificació
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The act of branching out or dividing into branches.
fork
forking
ramification
Catalan
ramificació
Having branches.
branched
ramose
ramous
ramate
Related terms
branchy
Synonyms
Examples for "
fork
"
fork
forking
ramification
Examples for "
fork
"
1
It's still there, right?' said Artyom, pointing his
fork
at the ceiling.
2
However, the state still has to
fork
out R2-billion for the airline.
3
I drop my
fork
to my plate, avoiding a possible food fight.
4
The left
fork
would almost certainly lead him on a wild-goose chase.
5
Americans are clearly prepared to
fork
out large sums for their pleasures.
1
Bolts held still by cryptic forces,
forking
into boughs, a magnesium-bright forest.
2
Just beneath at the first
forking
of the boughs a candle burned.
3
Pierston arrived at the
forking
of the ways, and paused for breath.
4
Ms Williams was also unsure who is
forking
out for the audit.
5
Javier focuses only on the
forking
tongues of light between the fenceposts.
1
The
ramification
of the elm has the largest branch at the top.
2
In our case, the
ramification
of the innervating nerves was specific.
3
The kauris measured a hundred feet high, before the
ramification
of the branches.
4
An obscure
ramification
ever at work; a construction which is immense and ignored.
5
However, Congress played down the possible
ramifications
of its state elections setback.
Branching.
Related terms
divergent
diverging
Usage of
branching
in English
1
The Buso live in the great
branching
trees and in the graveyard.
2
Of course, gradualists did not deny that speciation often occurs by
branching
.
3
Four patterns of bronchial
branching
were seen in the left upper lobe.
4
After 11 years nestled snugly in Dingle, Other Voices is
branching
out.
5
If the ancestor survives, then the new species has arisen by
branching
.
6
The pupils may compare the
branching
with that of their other specimens.
7
At the other side of the room was a corridor
branching
away.
8
The onset of evolutionism brought with it the concept of
branching
phylogenies.
9
Despite a subsequent career of steady, contented production, he's still
branching
out.
10
Forty-eight hours later, ureteric buds were elongated and initial
branching
was completed.
11
We discuss the potential roles of these genes in mammary
branching
morphogenesis.
12
This provides a strong motivation for theoretical calculations of this
branching
fraction.
13
Its legs were hairy, and the antennae antlered like small
branching
ferns.
14
And Katrina, knowing Grandfather McBride, turned at once into the
branching
path.
15
We continued our talk with the planters,
branching
from subject to subject.
16
Icicles crawl down my spine,
branching
out in chills through my body.
Other examples for "branching"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
branching
branch
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
branch out
branch antlers
branch horns
branch morphogenesis
branch trees
More collocations
Translations for
branching
Catalan
ramificació
Branching
through the time
Branching
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common