,| 1. | a slender shoot of a tree or other plant. |
| 2. | a small offshoot from a branch or stem. |
| 3. | a small, dry, woody piece fallen from a branch: a fire of twigs. |
| 4. | Anatomy. one of the minute branches of a blood vessel or nerve. |

,verb, twigged, twig⋅ging. British| 1. | to look at; observe: Now, twig the man climbing there, will you? |
| 2. | to see; perceive: Do you twig the difference in colors? |
| 3. | to understand. |
| 4. | to understand. |

TWIG
Tree-Walking Instruction Generator.
A code generator language. ML-Twig is an SML/NJ variant.
["Twig Language Manual", S.W.K. Tijang, CS TR 120, Bell Labs, 1986].
(1995-01-31)