Branch

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vi To divide into separate parts or subdivision.

II. Branch ·vt To divide as into branches; to make subordinate division in.

III. Branch ·vt To adorn with needlework representing branches, flowers, or twigs.

IV. Branch ·noun A warrant or commission given to a pilot, authorizing him to pilot vessels in certain waters.

V. Branch ·vi To shoot or spread in branches; to separate into branches; to Ramify.

VI. Branch ·noun Any member or part of a body or system; a distinct article; a section or subdivision; a department.

VII. Branch ·noun A shoot or secondary stem growing from the main stem, or from a principal limb or bough of a tree or other plant.

VIII. Branch ·noun One of the portions of a curve that extends outwards to an indefinitely great distance; as, the branches of an Hyperbola.

IX. Branch ·adj Diverging from, or tributary to, a main stock, line, way, theme, ·etc.; as, a branch vein; a branch road or line; a branch topic; a branch store.

X. Branch ·noun A line of family descent, in distinction from some other line or lines from the same stock; any descendant in such a line; as, the English branch of a family.

XI. Branch ·noun Any division extending like a branch; any arm or part connected with the main body of thing; ramification; as, the branch of an antler; the branch of a chandelier; a branch of a river; a branch of a railway.