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ra⋅mate

[rey-meyt]
–adjective
having branches; branching out or off.

Origin:
1895–1900; ram(us) + -ate 1
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ra·mate   (rā'māt')   
adj.  Having branches; branched.

[Latin rāmus, branch; see ramus + -ate1.]
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