Ramose
[rey-mohs, ruh-mohs] /ˈreɪ moʊs, rəˈmoʊs/
adjective
1.
having many .
2.
branching.
/ˈreɪməʊs; ræˈməʊs/
adjective
1.
having branches
ramose ra·mose (rā’mōs’, rə-mōs’) or ra·mous (rā’məs)
adj.
Having many branches; branching.
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