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ra⋅mose

[rey-mohs, ruh-mohs]
–adjective
1. having many branches.
2. branching.

Origin:
1680–90; < L rāmōsus full of boughs, equiv. to rām(us) branch (see ramus ) + -ōsus -ose 1


ra⋅mose⋅ly, adverb
ra⋅mos⋅i⋅ty [ruh-mos-i-tee] , noun
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ra·mose   (rā'mōs', rə-mōs')   
adj.  Having many branches.

[Latin rāmōsus, from rāmus, branch; see wrād- in Indo-European roots.]
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Main Entry: ra·mose
Pronunciation: 'rA-"mOs
Function: adjective
: consisting of or having branches
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ramose ra·mose (rā'mōs', rə-mōs') or ra·mous (rā'məs)
adj.
Having many branches; branching.

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