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1 dallanmak
v. branch, branch out, divaricate, offset, ramify* * *ramify -
2 dallan
1. branch off 2. branch out 3. ramify 4. branching (v.) 5. branch (v.) -
3 bölümlere ayırmak
v. compartmentalize, ramify, departmentalize--------bölümlere ayırmak (yazı)v. rubricate -
4 dallanmamak
v. (neg. form of dallanmak) branch, branch out, divaricate, offset, ramify -
5 kollara ayrılmak
v. branch, branch off, ramify -
6 çatallanmak
v. bifurcate, furcate, divaricate, ramify -
7 çatallanmamak
v. (neg. form of çatallanmak) bifurcate, furcate, divaricate, ramify -
8 dal budak salmak
to shoot out branches, to ramify -
9 dallandırmak
"to ramify; to complicate, to overstate" -
10 dallanmak
"to branch out, to ramify; to get complicated" -
11 dallanıp budaklanmak
to ramify -
12 kollara ayrılmak
to ramify, to branch -
13 kollara ayırmak
to ramify -
14 dallandırmak
"/ı/ 1. to cause (a bush or tree) to branch out; to cause (something) to ramify. 2. needlessly to complicate (something)." -
15 dallanmak
"1. to branch out; to ramify. 2. needlessly to get complicated. dallanıp budaklanmak to build up quite disproportionately (in someone´s mind); (for a matter) to grow beyond all reasonable bounds."
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Ramify — Ram i*fy (r[a^]m [i^]*f[imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ramified} ( f[imac]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Ramifying}.] [F. ramifier, LL. ramificare, fr. L. ramus a branch + ficare (in comp.) to make. See { fy}.] To divide into branches or subdivisions; as, to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ramify — Ram i*fy, v. i. 1. To shoot, or divide, into branches or subdivisions, as the stem of a plant. [1913 Webster] When they [asparagus plants] . . . begin to ramify. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 2. To be divided or subdivided, as a main subject. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ramify — index bifurcate, radiate, spread Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ramify — (v.) 1540s, branch out, from M.Fr. ramifier (early 14c.), from M.L. ramificare, from L. ramus branch (see RAMUS (Cf. ramus)) + root of facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Related: Ramified; ramifying … Etymology dictionary
ramify — ► VERB (ramifies, ramified) ▪ form branches or cause to branch out. ORIGIN Latin ramificare, from ramus branch … English terms dictionary
ramify — [ram′əfī΄] vt., vi. ramified, ramifying [Fr ramifier < ML ramificare < L ramus, branch (see ROOT1) + facere, to make, DO1] to divide or spread out into branches or branchlike divisions … English World dictionary
ramify — verb To divide into branches or subdivisions; as, to ramify an art, subject, scheme. See Also: ramification … Wiktionary
ramify — [16] Ramify has no connection with rams. It comes ultimately from Latin rāmus ‘branch’, ramp 412 which probably goes back to the same source as produced Latin rādīx ‘root’ (ancestor of English radical and radish) and English root. From it was… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
ramify — [16] Ramify has no connection with rams. It comes ultimately from Latin rāmus ‘branch’, which probably goes back to the same source as produced Latin rādīx ‘root’ (ancestor of English radical and radish) and English root. From it was derived the… … Word origins
ramify — verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Middle English ramifien, from Anglo French ramifier, from Medieval Latin ramificare, from Latin ramus branch; akin to Latin radix root more at root Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to split up into branches… … New Collegiate Dictionary
ramify — v.; fied; fying [L. ramus, branch; ficere, to make] To send forth outgrowth or branches … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology