Branchful

/ˈbræntʃfʊl/ noun

As much as a branch can hold or contain; the amount of something (leaves, fruit, etc.) that fills a branch.

From branch + -ful (suffix meaning 'full of' or 'as much as can be held'), following the pattern of words like 'handful' or 'cupful.' A poetic or descriptive term for quantity.

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