unbranched

IPA: ʌnbrˈæntʃt

adjective

  • Having no branches
  • (organic chemistry) straight-chain
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Examples of "unbranched" in Sentences

  • Stout and unbranched to thick stems.
  • The main vertical stem is unbranched.
  • They are tall, slender and unbranched.
  • It may be unbranched, bifid, or trifid.
  • The former is a straight unbranched line.
  • It is generally unbranched but may be forked.
  • It is typically self supporting and unbranched.
  • An unbranched spur is inserted at the base of the lid.
  • Arms are unbranched and incapable of coiling vertically.
  • Irene's group had been investigating the production of unbranched polyethylene chains.
  • If we have unbranched descent, then it forms a nested hierarchy if we group by branch and stem.
  • When your young willow has achieved twelve and a half feet of straight, unbranched stem, you plant it out in the field to a depth of at least thirty inches.
  • "The first feather should basically be an unbranched tube," says evolutionary ornithologist Richard Prum at Yale University, among those who proposed the theory.
  • Baicalia is a branching columnar stromatolite forming in subtidal areas, where C. columnaris is a highly elongated, unbranched, columnar stromatolite living in quiet waters below the tidal zone.
  • As an example , two sequential targets in an unbranched section of the network embedded in an negative feedback produces a dose-matrix that best fits a potentiation model shown here, adapted from Fig3.
  • Translated from the greek Amorphophallus titanum means "giant misshapen penis," and while the Rafflesia has the world's largest flower, the titan lays claim to the largest unbranched cluster of flowers in the world.

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