branchage

[US]/ˈbrɑːntʃɪdʒ/
[UK]/ˈbræntʃɪdʒ/

Translation

n.branches collectively; a branch or subdivision, especially in computing or network contexts

Phrases & Collocations

dense branchage

thick branchage

tangled branchage

leafy branchage

heavy branchage

low branchage

branchage overhead

branchage shelter

branchage cover

branchages intertwined

Example Sentences

the heavy branchage blocked the narrow country road.

we need to clear the dense branchage from the power lines.

winter snow accumulated on the pine tree's branchage.

the gardener trimmed the overgrown branchage to let in more sunlight.

birds built their nests safely within the thick branchage.

falling branchage caused significant damage to the roof tiles.

old man jenkins was prosecuted for failing to maintain his branchage.

the artist sketched the intricate patterns of the winter branchage.

headlights revealed the silhouette of gnarled branchage ahead.

local laws require property owners to keep branchage above four meters.

we protected our faces from the thorny branchage.

the weight of the ivy eventually snapped the dead branchage.

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