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单词 ramose
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ramoseadj.

Brit. /ˈraməʊs/, /ˈreɪməʊs/, U.S. /ˈræˌmoʊs/, /ˈræˌmoʊz/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin rāmōsus.
Etymology: < classical Latin rāmōsus having many branches, branched, branching < rāmus branch (see ramus n.) + -ōsus -ose suffix1. Compare earlier ramous adj.
Chiefly Biology.
Having (many) branches; branched; branching. Also figurative. Cf. ramous adj. 1a.
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the world > plants > part of plant > (defined by) distribution, arrangement, or position > [adjective] > branching or not branching
ramousc1475
ramulous1664
ramose1673
ramulose1753
unbranched1796
subramose1797
furcated1828
ramellose1853
furcate1861
the world > space > shape > other specific shapes > [adjective] > like (branches of) a tree
ramose1673
arborescent1679
dendrical1758
dendritic1816
dendritical1822
ramiform1833
dendroidal1840
dendroid1846
dendriform1847
dendrodic1849
1673 J. Ray Observ. Journey Low-countries Pref. sig. A7 He hath found of them ramose and branched like trees.
1682 H. More Answer Lett. Psychopyrist xviii. 45 in J. Glanvill Saducismus Triumphatus (ed. 2) They are long, smooth, flexible parts whenas those of Oyl are more ramose.
1707 H. Sloane Voy. Islands I. 66 This Fungus..begins very narrow, growing in breadth to its end, where it is flat, ramose, or deeply cut.
1773 W. Hanbury Compl. Body Planting & Gardening I. 526/2 The flowers come out in ramose, erect panicles, from the tops of the stalks.
1804 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 94 43 Either in the form of layers, or of mamillae, or in the ramose form of stalactites.
1846 J. D. Dana U.S. Exploring Exped.: Zoophytes 432 Spreading obliquely upward, and much ramose, forming an even top clump (corymbed or fastigiate).
1870 Stone Invit. Heeded 184 Churches..springing into vigorous ramose existence.
1931 F. E. Clements & C. L. Shear Genera of Fungi 196 Melanconiaceae..Strata typically bearing simple or ramose basidia upon which the conidia arise.
1952 Amer. Jrnl. Bot. 39 587/1 In horticulture, depending on the number and intervals of such branchings, leaves are termed ‘forked’, ‘crested’, ‘ramose’, or ‘plumose’.
1993 E. N. K. Clarkson Invertebr. Palaeontol. & Evol. (ed. 3) v. 120/2 Auloporoid genera have a branching (ramose) tubular structure and often an encrusting creeping (reptant) habit.

Derivatives

ˈramosely adv. rare
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the world > plants > part of plant > part defined by form or function > [adverb] > in a particular form or manner
digitately1818
tubulously1818
furcately1846
ramosely1856
crenately1864
circinately1866
calceolately1881
the world > space > shape > other specific shapes > [adverb] > like (branches of) a tree
arborescently1849
ramosely1856
dendritically1884
1856 W. Thompson Nat. Hist. Ireland IV. 276 T[ritonia] of a milk-white colour, with 6 large branchial appendages on each side, bifid and ramosely pinnate.
1899 Zool. Bull. 2 157 The top of each stalk may either be unbranched or bifurcated or ramosely branched.
1945 Lloydia 8 186 Hymenophore pallid,..irregularly reticulate because of small veins radiating and ramosely anastomosing from the center.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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