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branch

[branch, brahnch] / bræntʃ, brɑntʃ /




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Now, that long established branch of the dinosaur family tree has gained a surprising new member.

From Science Daily

This allowed them to estimate when different branches emerged.

From Science Daily

He built a hut of driftwood logs and good strong branches, with a palm-thatched roof and a hard dirt floor.

From Literature

Born into a well-off family in central Taiwan on July 2, 1934, Liu worked briefly in his father's trading and food manufacturing company but was soon itching to branch out on his own.

From Barron's

He noticed how people went to the rail yard in December and bought Christmas trees off boxcars, so fresh they still had ice clinging to their branches.

From Los Angeles Times