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51branch — n.; pl. branches [OF. branche, branch] 1. That which puts forth branches. 2. A primary division of a taxonomic group. 3. A gill …
52Branch — Original name in latin Branch Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Chicago longitude 45.48524 latitude 92.96188 altitude 274 Population 2696 Date 2007 02 14 …
53branch — n. division 1) the executive; judicial; legislative branch (of the government) limb of a tree 2) to trim branches …
54branch — [13] Branch comes via Old French branche from late Latin branca ‘paw’, but its ultimate origins are not known. In other Romance languages it retains more of its original Latin sense (Spanish branca ‘claw’, for example, and Romanian brinca ‘hand,… …
55branch n — Waiter, there s a twig in my Bird s Nest Soup. Just a moment, sir, I ll call the Branch Manager …
56branch — I. n. 1. Bough, limb, shoot. 2. Offshoot, ramification, arm, projecting part. 3. Section, department, subdivision, part, portion, article, member. 4. Tributary, affluent, tributary stream. 5. Derivative line, cognate line, member of a stock. II.… …
57Branch — Sp Bránčas Ap Branch L JAV apyg. (Mičigano v ja) …
58branch — n 1. limb, stem, bough, spray, switch, twig; shoot, sprout, runner, tendril. 2. section, division, subdivision, subgroup, member, affiliate, wing, arm, offshoot; chapter, lodge, post, office, local office, local. 3. tributary, feeder, spring,… …
59branch — atšaka statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. branch; spur; tap; tapping vok. Abgriff, m; Abzweig, m; Anzapfung, f rus. ответвление, n; отвод, m; отпайка, f pranc. branchement, m; dérivation, f; embranchement, m; prise, f …
60branch — šakojimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. branch; branching vok. Verzweigung, f rus. ветвление, n; условный переход, m pranc. branchement, m …