Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebranching
Literary usage of Rebranching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1887)
"From such a common trunk, by successive branching and rebranching, each branch
taking a different direction, and all growing wider and wider apart ..."
2. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1909)
"From such a common trunk, by successive branching and rebranching, each branch
taking a different direction, and all growing wider and wider apart ..."
3. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1901)
"Longitudinal section of part of a mid-rib, with branching or rebranching venation
and associated cellular structure. Fig. 9. View of the underside of a ..."
4. Human Psychology by Howard Crosby Warren (1919)
"The extremities of the axon and collaterals usually terminate in an arborization,2
branching and rebranching like a tree. The arborization near the cell ..."
5. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1869)
"Frond compound, branching and rebranching. Base unknown. Branches coming off'
from one another more or less nearly at right angles, often attaining a length ..."