different between branchy vs brancht
branchy
English
Etymology
branch +? -y
Adjective
branchy (comparative branchier or more branchy, superlative branchiest or most branchy)
- 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,
- 1795, William Blake, The Book of Los, Chapter II, lines 92-4, in Blake: The Complete Poems, 3rd edition, Routledge, 2007, p. 288,
- 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)
- Obsolete form of branched.
Verb
brancht
- (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of branch
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