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Definition of Brunching
1. brunch [v] - See also: brunch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Brunching
Literary usage of Brunching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Botany of the Southern States by John Darby (1860)
"... (Ell.) Stem decumbent and erect, brunching, glabrous. Leaves long, hairy at
the base, dark purple ; spikes numerous. Flowers crowded, two from each bud ..."
2. Folia orchidacea, an enumeration of the known species of orchids by John Lindley (1855)
"Linden, (vs sp.) Leaves nearly one inch and a half wide, coarsely ribbed (when dry).
Flowers in a very large entangled brunching ..."
3. Familiar Lectures on Botany: Explaining the Structure, Classification, and by Lincoln Phelps (1853)
"... brunching; leaves веде ¡lu, lower ones oblong ovate, upper ones lanceolate
acute ; peduncles thick at the apex. ..."