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branch
Branch tarimas:
/brɑ:ntʃ/
Branch audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A secondary woody stem or limb growing from the trunk or main stem of a tree or shrub or from another secondary limb.
- noun: A lateral division or subdivision of certain other plant parts, such as a root or flower cluster.
- noun: Something that resembles a branch of a tree, as in form or function, as:
- noun: A secondary outgrowth or subdivision of a main axis, such as the tine of a deer's antlers.
- noun: Anatomy An offshoot or a division of the main portion of a structure, especially that of a nerve, blood vessel, or lymphatic vessel; a ramus.
- noun: A limited part of a larger or more complex unit or system, especially:
- noun: An area of specialized skill or knowledge, especially academic or vocational, that is related to but separate from other areas: the judicial branch of government; the branch of medicine called neurology.
- noun: A division of a business or other organization.
- noun: A division of a family, categorized by descent from a particular ancestor.
- noun: Linguistics A subdivision of a family of languages, such as the Germanic branch of Indo-European.
- noun: A tributary of a river.
- noun: Chiefly Southern U.S. See
creek . See Regional Note at run . - noun: A divergent section of a river, especially near the mouth.
- noun: Mathematics A part of a curve that is separated, as by discontinuities or extreme points.
- noun: Computer Science A sequence of program instructions to which the normal sequence of instructions relinquishes control, depending on the value of certain variables.
- noun: Computer Science The instructions executed as the result of such a passing of control.
- verb-intransitive: To put forth a branch or branches; spread by dividing.
- verb-intransitive: To come forth as a branch or subdivision; develop or diverge from: an unpaved road that branches from the main road; a theory that branches from an older system of ideas.
- verb-intransitive: To enlarge the scope of one's interests, business, or activities: branch out from physics into related fields.
- verb-intransitive: Computer Science To relinquish control to another set of instructions or another routine as a result of the presence of a branch.
- verb-transitive: To separate (something) into or as if into branches.
- verb-transitive: To embroider (something) with a design of foliage or flowers.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- skyrius
- atšaka
- šakotis
- to branch away/ out(iš)sišakoti
- šaka