| ABRANCHIAL | • abranchial adj. (Zoology) Lacking gills. • ABRANCHIAL adj. lacking gills, also ABRANCHIATE. |
| BRANCHIATE | • branchiate adj. (Anatomy) Furnished with branchiae; gilled, having gills. • BRANCHIATE adj. furnished with branchiae; as, branchiate segments. |
| BRANCHIEST | • branchiest adj. Superlative form of branchy: most branchy. • BRANCHY adj. having many branches. |
| BRANCHINGS | • branchings n. Plural of branching. • BRANCHING n. the formation of a branch. |
| BRANCHLESS | • branchless adj. Without branches; continuing in a single path or piece; without divergence. • BRANCHLESS adj. without branches. |
| BRANCHLETS | • branchlets n. Plural of branchlet. • BRANCHLET n. a little branch. |
| BRANCHLIKE | • branchlike adj. Resembling a branch of a tree. • BRANCHLIKE adj. like a branch. |
| BRANCHLINE | • branchline n. Rare spelling of branch line. • branch␣line n. (Rail transport) A secondary railroad route or one subsidiary to a railroad’s mainlines. • branch␣line n. (Rail transport) A non-through line which joins a mainline (or another branch or secondary line) and… |
| CUMBRANCES | • cumbrances n. Plural of cumbrance. • CUMBRANCE n. an encumbrance. |
| NUDIBRANCH | • nudibranch n. A sea slug belonging to the order Nudibranchia. • NUDIBRANCH n. a member of the Nudibranchiata, sea slugs, also NUDIBRANCHIATE. |
| REBRANCHED | • rebranched v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebranch. • REBRANCH v. to form secondary branches. |
| REBRANCHES | • rebranches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebranch. • REBRANCH v. to form secondary branches. |
| UNBRANCHED | • unbranched adj. Having no branches. • unbranched adj. (Organic chemistry) straight-chain. • un-branched adj. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of unbranched. |
| VIBRANCIES | • vibrancies n. Plural of vibrancy. • VIBRANCY n. the state of being vibrant, also VIBRANCE. |
| ZYGOBRANCH | • zygobranch n. A zygobranchiate mollusc. • ZYGOBRANCH n. a type of gastropod having paired, symmetrically placed gills, also ZYGOBRANCHIATE. |