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n. (plural of subbranch English)
Usage examples of "subbranches".
It took about ten minutes for their team to empty out all the subbranches in that area.
Man himself would not have survived long, but a number of subbranches might have evolved to fit different ecological niches.
From a basically circular arc, craggy shapes projected both toward the star and away from it, splitting into branches, then subbranches, and so on till the eye lost track of the smallest.
There was nothing to see out there anymore except Yggdrasil itself—mile after mile of great twisting subbranches and carpets of leaves, lit up by the banks of spotlights that were trained on them from the shaft of the probe: not only to give Yggdrasil a sense of its own rotation, but to provide the human passengers with a sense of place in a universe that otherwise had gone blank.