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Definition of branched in English: branchedadjective brɑːn(t)ʃt 1(of a tree or plant) having parts that grow out from the trunk or from a bough. a tall, branched plant with flowers in combination many trees are bare-branched already Example sentencesExamples - This is a fine, branched root system with many root hairs and lateral roots, with no taproot.
- This large, coarse, branched plant can grow up to nine feet.
- It has an erect woody stem, brown or reddish-brown bark, and highly branched saplings.
- An umbel is a branched floral structure resembling an (upside-down) umbrella.
- The tines will penetrate deep enough in soft soil to get under the branched roots and pull out the small corn seedlings.
- The short-branched members from closely related species usually clustered together, whereas long-branched members tended to form one or several lineage-specific groups.
- The panicles are loosely branched, purplish, and hairy.
- The company performs within an amphitheater of stark, branched miniature tree skeletons painted white.
- Leaves are small and scale-like with many divisions on slender highly branched green stems.
- The branched stems are waxy with purple blotches and are hollow between nodes.
- 1.1 Having lateral extensions or subdivisions extending from the main part.
the elaborate branched antlers of the stag Example sentencesExamples - Families are encouraged to take piped water into their homes via looped networks instead of branched ones, to equalize water pressure.
- The seven-branched candelabrum represents the days of creation.
- Starch is a granular crystal comprising two kinds of polysaccharide, a linear form and a branched form.
- Completely white under the Mediterranean sun, the external ribs that slope southward are supported by five branched pillars that the architect refers to as "trees."
- The chemists use slime to demonstrate how branched molecules can make gels.
- Fragments of a thin-branched coral were collected from the upper part of the section.
- Analyses revealed the presence of several different branched fatty acids.
- Darwin's "great tree," supplemented by a complex, branched diagram, made his claims more believable, conveyed through a familiar narrative.
- Under the plasma membrane is a network of short, branched filaments.
- These three branched chain amino acids are immediately processed by skeletal muscle into glucose for energy during endurance exercise.
Definition of branched in US English: branchedadjective 1(of a tree or plant) having parts that grow out from the trunk or from a bough. a tall, branched plant with flowers in combination many trees are bare-branched already Example sentencesExamples - This is a fine, branched root system with many root hairs and lateral roots, with no taproot.
- The company performs within an amphitheater of stark, branched miniature tree skeletons painted white.
- The short-branched members from closely related species usually clustered together, whereas long-branched members tended to form one or several lineage-specific groups.
- It has an erect woody stem, brown or reddish-brown bark, and highly branched saplings.
- This large, coarse, branched plant can grow up to nine feet.
- The tines will penetrate deep enough in soft soil to get under the branched roots and pull out the small corn seedlings.
- Leaves are small and scale-like with many divisions on slender highly branched green stems.
- An umbel is a branched floral structure resembling an (upside-down) umbrella.
- The branched stems are waxy with purple blotches and are hollow between nodes.
- The panicles are loosely branched, purplish, and hairy.
- 1.1 Having lateral extensions or subdivisions extending from the main part.
the elaborate branched antlers of the stag Example sentencesExamples - These three branched chain amino acids are immediately processed by skeletal muscle into glucose for energy during endurance exercise.
- The chemists use slime to demonstrate how branched molecules can make gels.
- Completely white under the Mediterranean sun, the external ribs that slope southward are supported by five branched pillars that the architect refers to as "trees."
- Analyses revealed the presence of several different branched fatty acids.
- Fragments of a thin-branched coral were collected from the upper part of the section.
- The seven-branched candelabrum represents the days of creation.
- Darwin's "great tree," supplemented by a complex, branched diagram, made his claims more believable, conveyed through a familiar narrative.
- Families are encouraged to take piped water into their homes via looped networks instead of branched ones, to equalize water pressure.
- Starch is a granular crystal comprising two kinds of polysaccharide, a linear form and a branched form.
- Under the plasma membrane is a network of short, branched filaments.
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