Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebranched
Literary usage of Rebranched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Engines of the Human Body: Being the Substance of Christmas Lectures by Arthur Keith (1920)
"... no matter whether they came from the right side or the left, that they branched
and rebranched until they finally ended in vessels of the smallest size. ..."
2. On Molecular and Microscopic Science by Mary Somerville (1869)
"... branched and rebranched. In some the branches and branchlets are forked, in
others tripartite; the Cladophora pellucida, which is a rigid, wiry plant, ..."
3. Our Search for a Wilderness: An Account of Two Ornithological Expeditions to by Blair Niles, William Beebe (1910)
"Beside us on a tiny, dull red Mora sprout, eating voraciously is a caterpillar,
branched and rebranched with a maze of nettle-hairs, while near it is ..."
4. Diseases of Field and Garden Crops by Worthington George Smith (1884)
"The upper part of each stem of Peronospora parasitica, Pers., is very much branched
and rebranched, and each little branchlet carries a comparatively large ..."
5. Diseases of Field and Garden Crops: Chiefly Such as are Caused by Fungi by Worthington George Smith (1884)
"The upper part of each stem of Peronospora parasitica, Pers., is very much branched
and rebranched, and each little branchlet carries a comparatively large ..."
6. Nantucket Wild Flowers by Alice Owen Albertson (1921)
"... on plants): an arrangement of flowers in which the flowering branches are
rebranched. Flowers of the Red Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) are in a panicle. ..."
7. Handbook of the Wild and Cultivated Flowering Plants by Chester Arthur Darling (1912)
"An inflorescence with numerous, rather irregular branches which are again branched
and often rebranched, with each flower at the end of a stalk. Papery. ..."