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Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A secondary woody stem or limb growing from the trunk or main stem of a tree or shrub or from another secondary limb.
- noun A lateral division or subdivision of certain other plant parts, such as a root or flower cluster.
- noun Something that resembles a branch of a tree, as in form or function, as.
- noun A secondary outgrowth or subdivision of a main axis, such as the tine of a deer's antlers.
- noun Anatomy An offshoot or a division of the main portion of a structure, especially that of a nerve, blood vessel, or lymphatic vessel; a ramus.
- noun A limited part of a larger or more complex unit or system, especially.
- noun An area of specialized skill or knowledge, especially academic or vocational, that is related to but separate from other areas.
- noun A division of a business or other organization.
- noun A division of a family, categorized by descent from a particular ancestor.
- noun Linguistics A subdivision of a family of languages, such as the Germanic branch of Indo-European.
- noun A tributary of a river.
- noun A divergent section of a river, especially near the mouth.
- noun Mathematics A part of a curve that is separated, as by discontinuities or extreme points.
- noun A sequence of program instructions to which the normal sequence of instructions relinquishes control, depending on the value of certain variables.
- noun The instructions executed as the result of such a passing of control.
- noun Chemistry A bifurcation in a linear chain of atoms, especially in an organic molecule where isomeric hydrocarbon groups can vary in the location and number of these bifurcations of the carbon chain.
- intransitive verb To put forth a branch or branches; spread by dividing.
- intransitive verb To come forth as a branch or subdivision; develop or diverge from.
- intransitive verb To enlarge the scope of one's interests, business, or activities.
- intransitive verb Computers To relinquish control to another set of instructions or another routine as a result of the presence of a branch.
- intransitive verb To separate (something) into branches.
- intransitive verb To embroider (something) with a design of foliage or flowers.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To spread in branches; send out branches, as a plant.
- To divide into separate parts or subdivisions; diverge; ramify.
- To divide, as into branches; make subordinate divisions in.
- To adorn with needlework; decorate with embroidery; adorn with flowers or other ornament, as in textile fabrics.
- noun In mathematics, some one determination of a many-valued function selected for consideration.
- noun A division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant (the ultimate or smaller ramifications being called branchlets, twigs, or shoots); a bough.
- noun Something resembling a branch in its relation to the trunk; an offshoot or part extending from the main body of a thing; a ramification; a subdivision; an outgrowth.
- noun Specifically— Any member or part of a body or system; a department; a section or subdivision: as, a branch of a society; the various branches of learning.
- noun A line of family descent, in distinction from some other line or lines from the same stock: as, the English or the Irish branch of a family.
- noun Any descendant in such a line.
- noun In geometry, any portion of a real curve capable of description by the continuous motion of a point. Every branch either extends to infinity or returns into itself (reëntrant branch); but some old geometers considered a branch to be ended by a cusp.
- noun A piece of pipe including a length of the main pipe and a shorter piece branching from it. When the latter is at right angles to the former, the branch is aT-branch; if at an acute angle, it is a y-branch. If there are two branching pieces, it is called a double branch.
- noun The metal piece on the end of the hose of a fire-engine to which the nozle is screwed.
- noun One of the sides of a horseshoe.
- noun In fortification, the wing or long side of a horn- or crown-work; also, one of the parts of a zig-zag approach.
- noun In a sword-hilt, either of two pieces which project at right angles to the barrel and to the blade of the sword, forming guards for the hand. See
hilt . - noun In entomology, the flagellum or outer portion of a geniculate antenna.
- noun In mining, a small vein, leader, or string of ore, connected with or seeming to branch from the main lode. See
lode . - noun In a bridle, either of two bent pieces of iron which bear the bit, the cross-chains, and the curb.
- noun In the southern and some of the western United States, the general name for any stream that is not a large river or a bayou.
- noun The diploma or commission issued by the proper authority to a pilot who has passed an examination for competency.
- noun A chandelier.
- noun A branched candlestick or candle.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Their name, which he had long avoided mentioning, was incessantly on his lips: but always the same, always inclined naturally and systematically, to have more strings than one to his bow, he appeared to incline alternately _for the younger branch, and for the reigning branch_.
Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. II Pierre Alexandre ��douard Fleury de Chaboulon 1807
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The prophecy that Jesus would be called a Nazarene is not found in the Old Testament, though some believe it might have referred to the word branch in Isaiah 11:1.
101 Amazing Truths about Jesus Mark Littleton 2007
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There's a small branch library down the road from us, and the big main branch is a short drive away.
words 2005
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The prophecy that Jesus would be called a Nazarene is not found in the Old Testament, though some believe it might have referred to the word branch in Isaiah 11:1.
101 Amazing Truths about Jesus Mark Littleton 2007
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The prophecy that Jesus would be called a Nazarene is not found in the Old Testament, though some believe it might have referred to the word branch in Isaiah 11:1.
101 Amazing Truths about Jesus Mark Littleton 2007
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The prophecy that Jesus would be called a Nazarene is not found in the Old Testament, though some believe it might have referred to the word branch in Isaiah 11:1.
101 Amazing Truths about Jesus Mark Littleton 2007
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Add a title, expand the title branch, then the video branch, and finally the Video resize branch.
VideoHelp.com Forum 2010
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Add a title, expand the title branch, then the video branch, and finally the Video resize branch.
VideoHelp.com Forum 2010
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Add a title, expand the title branch, then the video branch, and finally the Video resize branch.
VideoHelp.com Forum 2010
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Thus, if the branch is about an excellent, high-quality face-to-face interaction, we need to build for that.
Brett King: Bye Bye Tellers - Hello Branch 2.0 Brett King 2010
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Words with the same meaning
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- adolescent stream
- affiliate
- affiliation
- affluent
- angle
- angle off
- apparentation
- appendage
- arm
- arroyo
- bayou
- bear off
- beck
- bend
- bifurcate
- billabong
- bine
- biotype
- birth
- bisect
- blood
- bloodline
- body
- booking office
- bough
- bourn
- box office
- bracket
- braided stream
- branch off
- branch office
- branch out
- branchedness
- branchiness
- breed
- brook
- brooklet
- burgeon
- burn
- by two
- cabinet
- cable railway
- caste
- category
- chambers
- chancellery
- chancery
- change the bearing
- channel
- chapter
- church
- clan
- class
- cleave
- closet
- cog railway
- common ancestry
- communion
- community
- confluent
- confluent stream
- consanguinity
- consulate
- corporate headquarters
- crank
- creek
- crick
- crook
- crotch
- crutch
- curve
- cut in two
- deadwood
- delta
- den
- dendritic drainage pattern
- denomination
- depart from
- department
- deploy
- derivation
- descent
- detour
- deviate
- dichotomize
- digress
- dimidiate
- direct line
- disperse
- distaff side
- divagate
- divaricate
- diverge
- diversify
- divide
- division
- effluent
- el
- elbow
- electric railway
- elevated
- elevated railway
- embankment
- embassy
- estate
- executive office
- expand
- extend
- extraction
- faction
- family
- fan
- fan out
- feeder
- feeder line
- fellowship
- female line
- filiation
- fission
- flagellum
- flare
- flowing stream
- fluviation
- fork
- fresh
- freshet
- frond
- furcate
- furcula
- furculum
- genotype
- genus
- gill
- grade
- gravity-operated railway
- groin
- group
- grouping
- halve
- hand
- head
- heading
- headquarters
- heel
- home office
- hook
- horse railway
- house
- imp
- in half
- inguen
- joint
- junction
- kill
- kin
- kingdom
- label
- lazy stream
- leg
- legation
- level
- light railroad
- limb
- line
- line of descent
- lineage
- link
- lobe
- lobule
- local
- lodge
- main line
- main office
- male line
- meandering stream
- member
- metro
- midchannel
- midstream
- millstream
- monorail
- moving road
- navigable river
- office
- offset
- offshoot
- open
- open up
- order
- organ
- organization
- outspread
- outstretch
- overgrow
- overrun
- part
- party
- persuasion
- phylum
- pigeonhole
- pinion
- position
- post
- predicament
- prong
- race
- racing stream
- rack railway
- rack-and-pinion railway
- rail
- rail line
- railroad
- railway
- ramage
- ramal
- rameous
- ramification
- ramify
- rank
- rating
- religious order
- river
- rivulet
- roadbed
- roadway
- rubric
- run
- rundle
- runlet
- runnel
- runner
- sarment
- schism
- school
- scion
- sect
- sectarism
- section
- seed
- segment
- sept
- series
- service
- set
- sheer
- shift
- shoot
- shop
- side
- sidetrack
- siding
- sike
- slip
- society
- spear
- spear side
- species
- spill stream
- spin-off
- spindle side
- splay
- split in two
- spraddle
- sprangle
- sprawl
- spray
- spread
- spread like wildfire
- spread out
- sprig
- sprit
- sprout
- spur
- station
- status
- stem
- stirps
- stock
- stolon
- strain
- stratum
- stream
- stream action
- streamlet
- street railway
- streetcar line
- study
- subclass
- subdivide
- subdivision
- subfamily
- subgenus
- subgroup
- subkingdom
- suborder
- subsidiary
- subspecies
- subterranean river
- subtribe
- subway
- succession
- sucker
- superclass
- superfamily
- superorder
- superspecies
- swerve
- switch
- switchback
- sword side
- tack
- tail
- tendril
- terminal
- terminus
- thallus
- ticket office
- title
- track
- tram
- tramline
- transect
- trend
- trestle
- tribe
- tributary
- trident
- trifurcate
- trolley line
- trunk
- trunk line
- tube
- turn
- turn aside
- turnout
- twig
- underground
- unfold
- variety
- vary
- veer
- version
- wadi
- watercourse
- waterway
- widen
- wing
- wishbone
- zag
- zig
- zigzag
vendingmachine commented on the word branch
n. One of the sides of a horseshoe.
July 28, 2015