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Definition of branched
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Branched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Branc.
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Trinervate
::
Trinervate
(a.)
Having
three ribs or
nerves
extending
unbranched
from the base to the apex; -- said of a leaf.
Staghound
::
Stag-horned
(a.)
Having
the
mandibles
large and
palmate,
or
branched
somewhat
like the
antlers
of a stag; -- said of
certain
beetles..
Conferva
::
Conferva
(n.) Any
unbranched,
slender,
green plant of the
fresh-water
algae.
The word is
frequently
used in a wider
sense..
Tethys
::
Tethys
(n.) A genus of a large naked
mollusks
having
a very
large,
broad,
fringed
cephalic
disk, and
branched
dorsal
gills.
Some of the
species
become
a foot long and are
brilliantly
colored..
Ramose
::
Ramose
(a.)
Branched,
as the stem or root of a
plant;
having
lateral
divisions;
consisting
of, or
having,
branches;
full of
branches;
ramifying;
branching;
branchy..
Fourche
::
Fourche
(a.)
Having
the ends
forked
or
branched,
and the ends of the
branches
terminating
abruptly
as if cut off; -- said of an
ordinary,
especially
of a
cross..
Glomuliferous
::
Glomuliferous
(a.)
Having
small
clusters
of
minutely
branched
coral-like
excrescences.
Oculina
::
Oculina
(n.) A genus of
tropical
corals,
usually
branched,
and
having
a very volid
texture..
Astrophyton
::
Astrophyton
(n.) A genus of
ophiurans
having
the arms much
branched.
Monocephalous
::
Monocephalous
(a.)
Having
a
solitary
head; -- said of
unbranched
composite
plants.
Eschara
::
Eschara
(n.) A genus of
Bryozoa
which
produce
delicate
corals,
often
incrusting
like
lichens,
but
sometimes
branched..
Sertularian
::
Sertularian
(n.) Any
species
of
Sertularia,
or of
Sertularidae,
a
family
of
hydroids
having
branched
chitinous
stems and
simple
sessile
hydrothecae.
Also used
adjectively..
Euryale
::
Euryale
(n.) A genus of
ophiurans
with
much-branched
arms.
Xanthidium
::
Xanthidium
(n.) A genus of
minute
unicellular
algae of the
desmids.
These algae have a
rounded
shape and are armed with
glochidiate
or
branched
aculei.
Several
species
occur in
ditches,
and
others
are found
fossil
in flint or
hornstone..
Porites
::
Porites
(n.) An
important
genus of
reef-building
corals
having
small
twelve-rayed
calicles,
and a very
porous
coral.
Some
species
are
branched,
others
grow in large
massive
or
globular
forms..
Thuja
::
Thuja (n.) A genus of
evergreen
trees,
thickly
branched,
remarkable
for the
distichous
arrangement
of their
branches,
and
having
scalelike,
closely
imbricated,
or
compressed
leaves..
Girandole
::
Girandole
(n.) An
ornamental
branched
candlestick.
Roebuck
::
Roebuck
(n.) A small
European
and
Asiatic
deer
(Capreolus
capraea)
having
erect,
cylindrical,
branched
antlers,
forked
at the
summit.
This, the
smallest
European
deer, is very
nimble
and
graceful.
It
always
prefers
a
mountainous
country,
or high
grounds..
Zoophyte
::
Zoophyte
(v. i.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
invertebrate
animals
which more or less
resemble
plants
in
appearance,
or mode of
growth,
as the
corals,
gorgonians,
sea
anemones,
hydroids,
bryozoans,
sponges,
etc.,
especially
any of those that form
compound
colonies
having
a
branched
or
treelike
form, as many
corals
and
hydroids..
Tentacle
::
Tentacle
(n.) A more or less
elongated
process
or
organ,
simple
or
branched,
proceeding
from the head or
cephalic
region
of
invertebrate
animals,
being
either
an organ of
sense,
prehension,
or
motion..
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