tree branch

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tree branch

A child reaches up to grab a low tree branch.

Definition

Noun: A tree branch is a major, natural structural division extending from the trunk or a larger bough of a tree. It is a limb that supports leaves, flowers, and fruit, and contributes to the tree's overall shape and structure.

Usage

The term "tree branch" refers specifically to the woody, branching part of a tree. It is a common, concrete noun used in both everyday and technical contexts to describe this part of a plant. - It is typically used with articles like "a," "the," or possessives like "the tree's branch." - It can be modified by adjectives describing its size, condition, or position (e.g., a thick branch, a broken branch, a lower branch).

Examples
  • Noun:
    • A large tree branch fell during the storm.
    • The squirrel leaped from one tree branch to another.
    • We hung a swing from a sturdy tree branch.
Advanced Usage
  • In Botany/Arboriculture: The term is used precisely to describe primary and secondary divisions of the tree's woody structure, distinct from the trunk, twigs, or boughs (though "bough" often implies a larger main branch).
  • Metaphorical Use: While "branch" alone is often used metaphorically (e.g., a branch of a bank), the specific compound "tree branch" is rarely used metaphorically. Its use remains largely literal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Branch (noun): The more general term for a division or offshoot, applicable to trees, rivers, knowledge, or organizations. "Tree branch" specifies the botanical context.
  • Limb (noun): Often used interchangeably with "tree branch," particularly for a large primary branch.
  • Bough (noun): A literary or formal term for a main branch of a tree, especially a large one.
  • Twig (noun): A very small, thin branch.
  • Trunk (noun): The main central woody stem of a tree, from which branches grow.
Synonyms
  • Limb
  • Bough (for a large branch)
Antonyms
  • Root (the part of a tree that typically grows underground).
  • Trunk (the main stem, as opposed to its branches).
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Branch out (phrasal verb): To expand or diversify activities. (Note: This phrasal verb uses the general word "branch," not the specific compound "tree branch").
    • The company decided to branch out into new markets.
tree branch

A child reaches up to grab a low tree branch.

Noun
  1. any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree

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