Branches in Mexico
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RAMASBranches, in Mexico
sahuarosA giant cactus that can grow to 66 feet (20 m) in height and whose branches are shaped like candelabra, native to Mexico and the southwestern US Its reddish-purple fruit can be used for food and drink
UPATREETrapped in branches
RAMIBranches, in zoology
RAMIBranches, in botany
NESTSHomes in branches
RAMIBranches, in biology.
TREEDCornered in branches
TREEDTrapped in the branches
KNEESCrooks in tree branches.
STOLONSTrailing branches, in botany.
TREEDAt bay in the branches.
PLASHIntertwine branches in a hedge.
TAPSHoles made in pipes for branches.
SUNYSch. with branches in Binghamton and Stony Brook
CUSPWhere two branches of a curve meet, in math
bifurcationA thing divided in this way or either of the branches
dichotomous(of branching) In which the axis is divided into two branches
bifurcationsA thing divided in this way or either of the branches
POINCIANABing Crosby hit in which "your branches speak to me of love"
veinuletone of the branches of a vein in the wing of an insect
veinulesone of the branches of a vein in the wing of an insect
venuleone of the branches of a vein in the wing of an insect
venularone of the branches of a vein in the wing of an insect
pleiochasiuma cymose inflorescence in which each branch bears more than two lateral branches
veinuleone of the branches of a vein in the wing of an insect
venulesone of the branches of a vein in the wing of an insect
polychasiuma cymose inflorescence in which three or more branches arise from each node
pleiochasiaPLEIOCHASIUM, a cymose inflorescence in which each branch bears more than two lateral branches
polychasiaPOLYCHASIUM, a cymose inflorescence in which three or more branches arise from each node
differencesAn alteration in a coat of arms to distinguish members or branches of a family
differenceAn alteration in a coat of arms to distinguish members or branches of a family
bocagedecorative motif of trees, branches, or foliage, as in a tapestry or a ceramic figure group
bocagesdecorative motif of trees, branches, or foliage, as in a tapestry or a ceramic figure group
dichasiumA cyme in which each flowering branch gives rise to two or more branches symmetrically placed
empiricsA person who, in medicine or other branches of science, relies solely on observation and experiment
dichasiuma cymose inflorescence in which each axis in turn produces a pair of nearly equal branches
wattlea fabrication of poles interwoven with slender branches, withes, or reeds and used especially formerly in building
wattleda fabrication of poles interwoven with slender branches, withes, or reeds and used especially formerly in building
nodepoint at which a curve intersects itself in such a manner that the branches have different tangents