Pronunciation: /ˈreɪməs/
adjective branching or dividing into branches; having many branches
A1 The tree had many ramous branches.
A2 The ramous vines covered the entire wall.
B1 The ramous shrubbery provided a natural barrier.
B2 The ramous canopy of the forest created a beautiful scene.
C1 The ramous network of roots intertwined underground.
C2 The intricate and ramous design of the artwork was truly captivating.
formal The ramous tree branches reached out in all directions, creating a dense canopy.
informal I love how the ramous bushes in our backyard provide so much privacy.
slang Check out the ramous vines climbing up the side of that building, they look awesome!
figurative Her thoughts were like ramous pathways, branching off in different directions.
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