Definition of Branchiness. Meaning of Branchiness. Synonyms of Branchiness

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Definition of Branchiness

Branchiness
Branchiness Branch"i*ness, n. Fullness of branches.

Meaning of Branchiness from wikipedia

- badge of monody, producing rhythmically diverse melodies. The music has a branchy mode system, where chromatization of major and minor scales is of great...
- rarely deeper than 3 mm (1⁄8 in). The milky-white stipe (stalk) has a branchy structure and becomes tough as the mushroom matures.[citation needed] In...
- primitive anchors and drags (grapnel anchors) made from severed spruce tops or branchy bush trunks out****ed with a stone sinker, known as krake, but also krabbe...
- of their new community. They affectionally named the tree "Branchy." To this day Branchy stands tall in the center of town. The townsite was platted...
- a risk when thinning is carried out tardily, which can lead to tree branchiness and the presence of knots in the resultant timber harvest, again reducing...
- 1 March 2023. Duvernoy, G. L. (1840). "Note sur une nouvelle forme de branchies, découverte dans une espèce de Crustacé dècapode macroure, qui devra former...
- kidney-shaped, and have long thin horns. var. minima has stems low, ascending, branchy, leaves roundish, seeds smaller 1-1.4 mm (vs. 1.3-1.6 mm of var. peplus)...
- "stalactites" when dropping from the spit. In Lithuanian means "peaked" or "branchy" or "branched tree" due to its conical shape resembling a pine tree, and...
- branches as energy is put into growing up for light reasons and not branchiness. The term stand conversion refers to a change from one silvicultural...
- is yhit sene Apperand lyk that had bene Of kyn be descens lyneale Or be branchys collaterele It is also attested to by the fact that Archibald the Grim...