branch
Kelime Anlamı :

1. dal.
2. branş.
3. şube.
4. kol.
5. dere.
6. dalda.
7. dalın.
8. kol (bitki).
9. SINIF-KARA ORDUSUNUN MUHARİP VEYA YARDIMCI SINIFI: BRANCH AMERICAN CIVILIAN INTERNEE INFORMATION BUREAU: ENTERNE EDİLMİŞ SİVİL AMERİKAN PERSONELİ DANIŞMA BÜROSU TALİ KISMI: Bir harekat alanında, Enterne Edilmiş Sivil Amerikan Personeli Danışma Merkezi Tali Kısmının bir faaliyet kolu ve Enterne Edilmiş Sivil Amerikan Personeli Danışma Bürosu'nun görevlerini, emirler dahilinde yerine getiren resmi bir danışma bürosu. BRANCH AMERICAN PRISONER OF WAR INFORMATION BUREAU: AMERİKAN HARP ESİRLERİ DANIŞMA BÜROSU TALİ KISMI: Bir harekat alanında, Amerikan Harp Esirleri Danışma Merkezi Tali Kısmı'nın bir faaliyet kolu ve Amerikan Harp Esirleri Danışma Bürosu' nun görevlerini, emirler dahilinde yerine getiren resmi bir danışma bürosu.
10. kol bitki.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. A secondary woody stem or limb growing from the trunk or main stem of a tree or shrub or from another secondary limb.
2. A lateral division or subdivision of certain other plant parts, such as a root or flower cluster.
3. something that resembles a branch of a tree, as in form or function, as:
4. A secondary outgrowth or subdivision of a main axis, such as the tine of a deer's antlers.
5. anatomy an offshoot or a division of the main portion of a structure, especially that of a nerve, blood vessel, or lymphatic vessel; a ramus.
6. A limited part of a larger or more complex unit or system, especially:
7. an area of specialized skill or knowledge, especially academic or vocational, that is related to but separate from other areas: the judicial branch of government; the branch of medicine called neurology.
8. A division of a business or other organization.
9. A division of a family, categorized by descent from a particular ancestor.
10. linguistics A subdivision of a family of languages, such as the germanic branch of indo-european.
11. A tributary of a river.
12. chiefly southern U.S. see creek. see regional note at run.
13. A divergent section of a river, especially near the mouth.
14. mathematics A part of a curve that is separated, as by discontinuities or extreme points.
15. computer science A sequence of program instructions to which the normal sequence of instructions relinquishes control, depending on the value of certain variables.
16. computer science the instructions executed as the result of such a passing of control.
17. to put forth a branch or branches; spread by dividing.
18. to come forth as a branch or subdivision; develop or diverge from: an unpaved road that branches from the main road; a theory that branches from an older system of ideas.
19. to enlarge the scope of one's interests, business, or activities: branch out from physics into related fields.
20. computer science to relinquish control to another set of instructions or another routine as a result of the presence of a branch.
21. to separate (something) into or as if into branches.
22. to embroider (something) with a design of foliage or flowers.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. A division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant (the ultimate or smaller ramifications being called branchlets, twigs, or shoots); a bough.
2. something resembling a branch in its relation to the trunk; an offshoot or part extending from the main body of a thing; a ramification; a subdivision; an outgrowth.
3. specificallyany member or part of a body or system; a department; a section or subdivision: as, a branch of a society; the various branches of learning.
4. A line of family descent, in distinction from some other line or lines from the same stock: as, the english or the irish branch of a family.
5. any descendant in such a line.
6. in geometry, any portion of a real curve capable of description by the continuous motion of a point. every branch either extends to infinity or returns into itself (reëntrant branch); but some old geometers considered a branch to be ended by a cusp.
7. A piece of pipe including a length of the main pipe and a shorter piece branching from it. when the latter is at right angles to the former, the branch is at-branch; if at an acute angle, it is a y-branch. If there are two branching pieces, it is called a double branch.
8. the metal piece on the end of the hose of a fire-engine to which the nozle is screwed.
9. one of the sides of a horseshoe.
10. in fortification, the wing or long side of a horn- or crown-work; also, one of the parts of a zig-zag approach.
11. in a sword-hilt, either of two pieces which project at right angles to the barrel and to the blade of the sword, forming guards for the hand. see hilt.
12. in entomology, the flagellum or outer portion of a geniculate antenna.
13. in mining, a small vein, leader, or string of ore, connected with or seeming to branch from the main lode. see lode.
14. in a bridle, either of two bent pieces of iron which bear the bit, the cross-chains, and the curb.
15. in the southern and some of the western united states, the general name for any stream that is not a large river or a bayou.
16. the diploma or commission issued by the proper authority to a pilot who has passed an examination for competency.
17. A chandelier.
18. A branched candlestick or candle.
19. consisting of or constituting a branch; ramifying; diverging from a trunk, main stem, or main body: as, a branch road or railroad; a branch society.
20. to spread in branches; send out branches, as a plant.
21. to divide into separate parts or subdivisions; diverge; ramify.
22. to divide, as into branches; make subordinate divisions in.
23. to adorn with needlework; decorate with embroidery; adorn with flowers or other ornament, as in textile fabrics.
24. in mathematics, some one determination of a many-valued function selected for consideration.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia