branchlike

Variant of branch

branch definition

branch (branc̸h, bränc̸h)

noun

  1. any woody extension growing from the trunk or main stem, or from a main limb, of a tree or shrub
  2. anything physically resembling a branch, as a tine of a deer's antler
    1. one of the streams into which a river or large creek may divide, usually near the mouth
    2. a large tributary flowing into a river
  3. Chiefly South a small stream flowing usually into a creek
  4. branch water
  5. any part or extension of a main body or system; specif.,
    1. a division or part of a body of learning optics is a branch of physics
    2. a division of a family descending from a common ancestor
    3. a subdivision of a family of languages
    4. a division or a separately located unit of an organization a library branch
    5. a post-office subdivision outside the community where its main post office is located
    6. Comput. a jump (), esp. one that selects one of two or more alternative instructions as the next executed

Etymology: ME branche < OFr brance < LL branca, a claw, paw

intransitive verb

  1. to put forth branches; spread in or divide into branches; ramify
  2. to come out (from the trunk or stem) as a branch
  3. Comput. to continue at an instruction in another part of the program by means of a branch ()

transitive verb

  1. to separate into branches
  2. to embroider with a pattern of flowers, foliage, etc.

Related Forms:

branch Idioms

branch off

  1. to separate into branches; fork
  2. to go off in another direction; diverge

branch out

  1. to put forth branches
  2. to extend the scope of interests, activities, etc.

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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