ramose

[rey-mohs]

ramose Definition

  • 1having many branches or branch-like projections
  • 2resembling a branch or having branches

Using ramose: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ramose tree provided ample shade for the picnic.

  • Example

    The coral reef was a ramose structure with many branches and crevices.

  • Example

    The artist drew a ramose pattern of intertwining vines and leaves.

  • Example

    The ramose antlers of the deer were an impressive sight.

ramose Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ramose

  • a type of coral that has a branching, tree-like structure

    Example

    The divers were amazed by the beauty of the ramose coral they saw on their expedition.

  • a type of plant growth that has many branches or branch-like projections

    Example

    The ramose growth of the shrub made it ideal for creating topiary sculptures.

  • the branched antlers of certain deer species, such as moose and elk

    Example

    The hunter was impressed by the size of the ramose antlers on the buck he had just shot.

Origins of ramose

from Latin 'ramosus', meaning 'full of branches'

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Summary: ramose in Brief

'Ramose' [rey-mohs] is an adjective used to describe things that have many branches or branch-like projections. It can be used to describe natural structures like trees, coral reefs, and antlers, as well as man-made patterns like topiary sculptures. Synonyms include 'branching,' 'branched,' and 'branchy.'