branchling

[ˈbræntʃlɪŋ]

branchling Definition

a small or young branch, especially one that grows from the main stem of a plant.

Using branchling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "branchling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tree was covered in tiny branchlings.

  • Example

    The gardener pruned the branchlings to promote growth.

  • Example

    The plant's branchlings were fragile and easily broken.

branchling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for branchling

Phrases with branchling

  • a newly formed or emerging branch on a plant

    Example

    The new branchlings on the rose bush were a sign of healthy growth.

  • leafy branchling

    a small branch covered in leaves

    Example

    The bird perched on a leafy branchling and sang a beautiful song.

  • fruit-bearing branchling

    a small branch that produces fruit

    Example

    The apple tree's fruit-bearing branchlings were heavy with ripe apples.

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Summary: branchling in Brief

'Branchling' [ˈbræntʃlɪŋ] refers to a small or young branch, typically growing from the main stem of a plant. It is often fragile and easily broken, and can be pruned to promote growth. Examples include 'The tree was covered in tiny branchlings' and 'The plant's branchlings were fragile and easily broken.' Phrases like 'new branchling' and 'fruit-bearing branchling' specify the type of branch.