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Branchy   Listen
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Branchy  adj.  Full of branches; having wide-spreading branches; consisting of branches. "Beneath thy branchy bowers of thickest gloom."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Branchy" Quotes from Famous Books



... The column, cloth'd with verrey, still was seen Unshaken: the Sacchetti still were great, Giouchi, Sifanti, Galli and Barucci, With them who blush to hear the bushel nam'd. Of the Calfucci still the branchy trunk Was in its strength: and to the curule chairs Sizii and Arigucci yet were drawn. How mighty them I saw, whom since their pride Hath undone! and in all her goodly deeds Florence was by the bullets of bright gold O'erflourish'd. Such the sires of those, ...
— The Divine Comedy, Complete - The Vision of Paradise, Purgatory and Hell • Dante Alighieri



Words linked to "Branchy" :   branch, branchless, brachiate, stiff-branched, well-branched, bushy, arboriform, dendroid, long-branched, tree-shaped, arboresque, branching, treelike, dendriform, arborescent, ramous, arboreous, arboreal, ramate, maple-like, maplelike, dendroidal



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