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Detailed Synonyms for branching in English

branching:

branching [the ~] nom

  1. the branching
    the ramification; the fork; the branching; the subdivision
  2. the branching
    the branching
  3. the branching
    – the act of branching out or dividing into branches 1
    the ramification; the fork; the branching; the forking
    – the act of branching out or dividing into branches 1

branching adj

  1. branching
    – resembling the branches of a tree 1
    branching
    – resembling the branches of a tree 1
  2. branching
    – having branches 1
    branching; ramous; ramate; ramose; branched
    – having branches 1

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Related Definitions for "branching":

  1. resembling the branches of a tree1
  2. having branches1
  3. the act of branching out or dividing into branches1

branching form of branch:

branch [the ~] nom

  1. the branch
    – a division of some larger or more complex organization 1
    the branch
    – a division of some larger or more complex organization 1
    • branch [the ~] nom
      • a branch of Congress1
      • botany is a branch of biology1
      • the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages1
  2. the branch
    – a division of some larger or more complex organization 1
    the chain store; the sub-office; the branch office; the multiple store; the multiple shop
    the branch
    – a division of some larger or more complex organization 1
    • branch [the ~] nom
      • a branch of Congress1
      • botany is a branch of biology1
      • the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages1
  3. the branch
    – a division of some larger or more complex organization 1
    the department; the division; the section; the ward; the detachment; the brigade
    the branch
    – a division of some larger or more complex organization 1
    • branch [the ~] nom
      • a branch of Congress1
      • botany is a branch of biology1
      • the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages1
  4. the branch
    – a division of some larger or more complex organization 1
    the branch; the arm; the subdivision
    – a division of some larger or more complex organization 1
    • branch [the ~] nom
      • a branch of Congress1
      • botany is a branch of biology1
      • the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages1
    • arm [the ~] nom
    • subdivision [the ~] nom
  5. the branch
    the branch; the branch of a tree; the sprig; the bough; the bough of a tree
  6. the branch
    the branch; the occupational group
  7. the branch
    the twig
    – a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year 1
    the branch; the sprig; the stick; the scion; the limb; the offspring; the progeny; the shoot; the spray
  8. the branch
    the department; the branch
  9. the branch
    the twig
    – a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year 1
    the branch; the limb; the sprig
  10. the branch
    the side-branch; the branch
  11. the branch
    – any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm 1
    the branch; the limb; the arm
    – any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm 1
    • branch [the ~] nom
      • a branch of the sewer1
    • limb [the ~] nom
    • arm [the ~] nom
      • the arm of the record player1
      • an arm of the sea1
  12. the branch
    – a stream or river connected to a larger one 1
    the branch
    – a stream or river connected to a larger one 1
  13. the branch
    – a natural consequence of development 1
    the branch; the offshoot; the outgrowth; the offset
    – a natural consequence of development 1
  14. the branch
    – a division of a stem, or secondary stem arising from the main stem of a plant 1
    the branch
    – a division of a stem, or secondary stem arising from the main stem of a plant 1
  15. the branch
    – a part of a forked or branching shape 1
    the branch; the leg; the ramification
    – a part of a forked or branching shape 1
  16. the branch
    – A segment of a logical tree structure, representing a folder and any folders that it contains. 2
    the branch
    – A segment of a logical tree structure, representing a folder and any folders that it contains. 2
  17. the branch
    – An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. A logical 'else-if-then' statement in a workflow. 2
    the branch; the conditional branch; the branch element
    – An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. A logical 'else-if-then' statement in a workflow. 2
  18. the branch
    – A fork within a conversation, where more than one reply was made to a single e-mail and caused a split in the conversation. 2
    the branch
    – A fork within a conversation, where more than one reply was made to a single e-mail and caused a split in the conversation. 2
  19. the branch
    – Any connection between two items such as blocks in a flowchart or nodes in a network. 2
    the branch
    – Any connection between two items such as blocks in a flowchart or nodes in a network. 2

to branch verbe (branches, branched, branching)

  1. to branch
    branch off; to branch; fork off
  2. to branch
    – divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork 1
    to branch; to separate; fork; ramify; furcate
    – divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork 1
  3. to branch
    – grow and send out branches or branch-like structures 1
    to branch; ramify
    – grow and send out branches or branch-like structures 1
    • branch verbe (branches, branched, branching)
    • ramify verbe
      • these plants ramify early and get to be very large1
  4. to branch
    – To allow a collection of files to evolve in two or more divergent paths. 2
    to branch
    – To allow a collection of files to evolve in two or more divergent paths. 2
    • branch verbe (branches, branched, branching)
  5. to branch
    – In reference to a package, to upgrade an existing sequenced application package and run it side-by-side with the original sequenced application package. 2
    to branch
    – In reference to a package, to upgrade an existing sequenced application package and run it side-by-side with the original sequenced application package. 2
    • branch verbe (branches, branched, branching)

Conjugations for branch:

present
  1. branch
  2. branch
  3. branches
  4. branch
  5. branch
  6. branch
simple past
  1. branched
  2. branched
  3. branched
  4. branched
  5. branched
  6. branched
present perfect
  1. have branched
  2. have branched
  3. has branched
  4. have branched
  5. have branched
  6. have branched
past continuous
  1. was branching
  2. were branching
  3. was branching
  4. were branching
  5. were branching
  6. were branching
future
  1. shall branch
  2. will branch
  3. will branch
  4. shall branch
  5. will branch
  6. will branch
continuous present
  1. am branching
  2. are branching
  3. is branching
  4. are branching
  5. are branching
  6. are branching
subjunctive
  1. be branched
  2. be branched
  3. be branched
  4. be branched
  5. be branched
  6. be branched
diverse
  1. branch!
  2. let's branch!
  3. branched
  4. branching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

branch

  1. branch
  2. branch

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Related Definitions for "branch":

  1. any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm1
    • a branch of the sewer1
  2. a division of some larger or more complex organization1
    • a branch of Congress1
    • botany is a branch of biology1
    • the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages1
  3. a stream or river connected to a larger one1
  4. a natural consequence of development1
  5. a division of a stem, or secondary stem arising from the main stem of a plant1
  6. a part of a forked or branching shape1
    • he broke off one of the branches1
  7. divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork1
  8. grow and send out branches or branch-like structures1
  9. A segment of a logical tree structure, representing a folder and any folders that it contains.2
  10. To allow a collection of files to evolve in two or more divergent paths.2
  11. An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. A logical 'else-if-then' statement in a workflow.2
  12. In reference to a package, to upgrade an existing sequenced application package and run it side-by-side with the original sequenced application package.2
  13. A fork within a conversation, where more than one reply was made to a single e-mail and caused a split in the conversation.2
  14. Any connection between two items such as blocks in a flowchart or nodes in a network.2