long branched hairs on its legson which pollen collects.
Examples of branched
branched
This gives hemlock trees that soft, horizontal, wispy, flat-branched appearance.
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Worse still, LEGO branched into a whole new business about which it knew little.
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Smythson has branched into product placement to help promote the brand globally.
From the independent.co.uk
After 10 years with Nuvonyx, Haake branched out on his own and created Titanova.
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We have eight employees, including me, and have branched out in many directions.
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Now Julia Deans has branched out with a stunning debut solo album, Modern Fables.
From the nzherald.co.nz
With a knack for design, Gehry has branched out into furniture construction, too.
From the theatlantic.com
These are vigorous, well-branched plants reaching 12-15 inches tall in the sun.
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The threats began in Cleveland and branched out across the nation, Wilson said.
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A division of some larger or more complex organization; "a branch of Congress"; "botany is a branch of biology"; "the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages"
Ramify: grow and send out branches or branch-like structures; "these plants ramify early and get to be very large"
A division of a stem, or secondary stem arising from the main stem of a plant
Divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork; "The road forks"
A part of a forked or branching shape; "he broke off one of the branches"
Outgrowth: a natural consequence of development
A branch (or) or tree branch (sometimes referred to in botany as a ramus) is a woody structural member connected to but not part of the central trunk of a tree (or sometimes a shrub). Large branches are known as boughs and small branches are known as twigs.
An academic discipline, or field of study, is a branch of knowledge that is taught and researched at the college or university level. ...
A branch, banking center or financial center is a retail location where a bank, credit union, or other financial institution (and by extension, brokerage firms) offers a wide array of face-to-face and automated services to its customers.