What is "branching" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does branching mean in English? Meaning of branching definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "branching" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "branching": the act of branching out or dividing into branches
Noun
Meaning of "branching": having branches
Adjective
Meaning of "branching": resembling the branches of a tree
Adjective
Synonyms:
bifurcate, divided, zigzag, split, tined, angled, bifurcated, branched, furcate, divaricate, furcated, bifid, dichotomous, dichotonic, pronged, tridented, consequence, upshot, complication, subdivision, extension, division, outgrowth, sequel, partition, radiation, excrescence, branch, offshoot, divarication, breaking, result, forking, bifurcation, subdividing, traverse, span, unite, join, bind, couple, reach, cross, attach, link, branch, go over, subtend, arch over, cross over, veer, deviate, stray, radiate, fork, swerve, depart, divide, separate, bifurcate, divagate, spread, digress, part, split, branch, ramble, wander, bend, branch off, divaricate, excurse, break, cut, tear, isolate, partition, subdivide, cross, segregate, split, carve, rend, dissociate, disunite, dismember, sever, disengage, segment, section, sunder, branch, shear, dissever, loose, intersect, disentangle, disjoin, unbind, undo, part, detach, rupture, demarcate, cleave, quarter, bisect, halve, dissect, chop, divorce, dislocate, dissolve, cut up, break down, dichotomize, abscind, pull away, rive, divide, separate, tear, splinter, isolate, rip, break, disband, crack, open, sever, fork, cleave, disjoin, rend, burst, divorce, hack, bifurcate, branch, diverge, gape, slit, part, sunder, slash, disunite, snap, whack, dissever, dichotomize, come apart, come undone, give way, go separate ways, part company, put asunder, fork, ramify, divide, separate, bisect, diverge, branch, split, furcate,
Antonyms:
joined, unbranched, source, whole, unity, juncture, cause, origin, union, disjoin, disconnect, detach, disunite, divide, separate, leave, unfasten, unlink, straighten, combine, connect, unite, converge, parallel, concur, stay, join, arrive, come, collect, gather, agree, go direct, be direct, mend, wait, combine, unite, connect, fasten, marry, append, couple, link, disarrange, disorganize, convince, persuade, attach, fix, join, stay, associate, close, collect, gather, hold, keep, maintain, retain, agree, combine, unite, mend, sew, wait, hide, attach, join, agree, fix, close, pull together, combine, unite, join, agree,
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