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Lexicographical Neighbors of

brame
brames
brammallite
bran
bran-new
bran flake
bran muffin
brancard
brancards
branch
branch line
branch migration
branch of auriculotemporal nerve to tympanic membrane
branch of glossopharyngeal nerve to stylopharyngeus muscle
branch of government
branch of knowledge (current term)
branch off
branch office
branch offices
branch out
branch register
branch registers
branch stacking
branch tee
branch to atrioventricular node
branch to sinuatrial node
branch to trigeminal ganglion
branch water
branched
branched-chain

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elements of Criticism by Henry Home Kames (1762)
"... and to lay a foundation for this valuable branch of knowledge, is the declared ... branch of knowledge ..."

2. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. In Nine Discoures by John Henry Newman (1893)
"... DISCOURSE IL THEOLOGY A BRANCH OF KNOWLEDGE. T HERE were two questions to which I drew your attention, Gentlemen, in the beginning of my first Discourse ..."

3. The Correlation of Physical Forces by William Robert Grove (1850)
"Undoubtedly, neology is more permissible in physical science than in any other branch of knowledge, because it is more progressive; new facts or new ..."

4. The Scope and Nature of University Education by John Henry Newman (1859)
"... I. THEOLOGY A BRANCH OF KNOWLEDGE. IN addressing myself, gentlemen, to the consideration of a question which has excited so much interest, and elicited ..."

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