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What is the adjective for branches?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb branch which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

branchy
  1. Having many branches.
  2. Tending to branch frequently.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The Russian network of modern New York is as thick and branchy as a Siberian fir-tree.”
      “The brain, at least from afar, looks like a plate of macaroni, its branchy veins rivers of red pepper sauce.”
      “I began raking up the leaves and branches I'd trimmed, and clearing out a lot of debris that had collected in and around the branchy bush.”
branchless
  1. Without branches; continuing in a single path or piece; without divergence.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Further, I could not get down the tree, which had a trunk as smooth and branchless as a blue gum.”
      “This would also be a condition to open up the true potential of branchless banking.”
      “At places gaunt scaffolding poles rose like the branchless trees of the brick desert.”
brancht
  1. Obsolete form of branched.
branchlike
  1. resembling a branch of a tree
  2. Examples:
    1. “At Ingolstadt, the branchlike ribs are disjunctively representational, carved with protruding nubs or twigs signaling their botanical nature.”
      “This material is usually branchlike and occurs in a variety of colours, of which the most sought after are rose red to red.”
      “The pièce de résistance is a crown in the form of a gold headband with attached, upright, branchlike elements cut from thin gold sheets.”
branched
branchier
branchiest
branching
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