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Definition of Ramifying
1. ramify [v] - See also: ramify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramifying
Literary usage of Ramifying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1901)
"Л, Cells lying on the outer surface of the outer molecular layer, and ramifying
within it. ij, m, Amacrine cells within the substance of the inner molecular ..."
2. The Botanical Text-book by Asa Gray (1853)
"Elongating and ramifying Cells. This onward growth may take place, moreover,
without the formation of partitions at all; when elongated, vegetating cells ..."
3. An American Text-book of Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat by Burton Alexander Randall, George Edmund DeSchweinitz (1901)
"V. Nervous Clements connected with the inner molecular layer of the ox's retina :
A, amacrine cell, with long processes ramifying in the outermost stratum ..."
4. Quain's Elements of Anatomy by Jones Quain, Edward Albert Schäfer, Johnson Symington, Thomas Hastie Bryce (1909)
"165, vl. a), or may spring in a similar radiating manner from the body of the
cell itself, as with those ramifying in the inner strata (tig. 165, vn. 6). ..."
5. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical (1872)
"i> tin • nerve-fibres with connective tissue corpuscles and pigment cells-
ramifying in the connective tissue at the base of the heart of the hyla a. ..."
6. History of Colorado by Wilbur Fiske Stone (1918)
"... and there is perhaps no one in the west more thoroughly informed concerning
the postoffice department in all of its ramifying interests and connections. ..."
7. Glossary of Terms and Phrases by Henry Percy Smith (1883)
"The bifurcations of the trachea, or windpipe, and their division into smaller
tubes ; ramifying into the lungs. Bronchitis, inflammation of the bronchial ..."