different between branchy vs brancht

branchy

English

Etymology

branch +? -y

Adjective

branchy (comparative branchier or more branchy, superlative branchiest or most branchy)

  1. Having many branches.
    • 1795, William Blake, The Book of Los, Chapter II, lines 92-4, in Blake: The Complete Poems, 3rd edition, Routledge, 2007, p. 288,
      [] there grew / Branchy forms, organizing the Human / Into finite inflexible organs,
  2. Tending to branch frequently.

Translations

branchy From the web:

  • what branch makes laws
  • what branch is congress
  • what branch is the president in
  • what branch of government makes laws
  • what branch declares war
  • what branch is the senate in
  • what branch can impeach the president
  • what branch can declare war


brancht

English

Adjective

brancht (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete form of branched.

Verb

brancht

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of branch

brancht From the web:

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