Definition of Rebranch

1. to form secondary branches [v -ED, -ING, -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebranch

rebound volleyball
rebounded
rebounder
rebounders
rebounding
rebounds
reboxetine
rebozo
rebozos
rebrace
rebraced
rebraces
rebracing
rebracketing
rebracketings
rebranch (current term)
rebranched
rebranches
rebranching
rebrand
rebranded
rebrander
rebranders
rebranding
rebrandings
rebrands
rebreak
rebreaking
rebreaks
rebreathe

Literary usage of Rebranch

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Contributions to Medical Research: Dedicated to Victor Clarence Vaughan by by University of Michigan (1903)
"These fibrils branch and rebranch to form another network nearer the epithelium, not so dense as the first. From this latter network fine ..."

2. The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of by Charles Darwin (1882)
"... some of which have produced large group of modified descendants, with every link in each branch and rebranch still alive; and the links not greater than ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The primary form of root is that which secures the germinating seed to the ground and strikes downward into the soil, sending off branches which rebranch ..."

4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"These mains should start far enough from one another to avoid the danger of splitting when under load of fruit, and should be made to rebranch near the main ..."

5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The primary form of root is that which secures the germinating seed to the ground and strikes downward into the soil, sending off branches which rebranch ..."

6. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1902)
"In like manner this new generation of rhizomes branch and rebranch, growing over and upon one another, till, in a few years, the bowlders, as well as the ..."

7. Bulletin by Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology (1905)
""When the ice stands just back of a divide, it will form many little lakes at different levels. From the fact that valleys branch and rebranch ..."

8. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1903)
"... where they branch and rebranch in an irregular manner, swelling here and there into the nodose or ventricose cells referred to above (fig. 27). ..."

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