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ramose
[ rey-mohs, ruh-mohs ]
ramose
/ ˈreɪməʊs; ræˈmɒsɪtɪ; ˈreɪməs; ræˈməʊs /
adjective
- having branches
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Derived Forms
- ramosity, noun
- ˈDz, adverb
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Other yvlog Forms
- mDz· adverb
- ·Dz··ٲ [r, uh, -, mos, -i-tee], noun
- ܱt·mDz adjective
- ܲ·mDz adjective
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yvlog History and Origins
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of ramose1
C17: from Latin 峾ōܲ , from 峾us branch
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Example Sentences
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With almost a dozen immortal emperors jostling for position, high-level Inka society was characterized by ramose political intrigue of a scale that would have delighted the Medici.
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Botanical Description.—A small plant with stem red, straight, quadrate, ramose.
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Flowers between yellow and red outside and straw-colored inside, in racemes on a cylindrical scape 3° or more high, sometimes ramose, peduncles very short.
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