Branches

/ˈbræntʃɪz/ noun

Limbs growing out from the trunk of a tree, or divisions of something larger like a business, government, or river.

From Old French branche, from Latin branca meaning 'paw' or 'claw,' possibly because branches reach out like animal paws. The metaphorical uses (business branches, government branches) developed over time.

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