Arborize
arborize
arborize ar·bo·rize (är’bə-rīz’)
v. ar·bo·rized, ar·bo·riz·ing, ar·bo·riz·es
to ramify.
historical examples
each also gives off a number of finer processes (dendrites) which arborize in the next layer.
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