multibranched
English
Etymology
multi- + branched
Adjective
multibranched (comparative more multibranched, superlative most multibranched)
- Having more than one branch.
- 2009 May 15, Edward Rothstein, “Come Meet Your Folks: Warm Blood Is Required”, in New York Times:
- So these extreme mammals really are, in a strange way, our relatives, a multibranched, variegated web of life forms, many extinct (as are 99 percent of all species that ever lived) but some of which are still being discovered: the last display shows a reconstruction of a striped rabbit, a new species discovered in 1999 in Laos.
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Synonyms
- twiggy