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branch (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “branch”

sing. branch, pl. branches
  1. rama
    The bird built its nest on a high branch.
  2. sucursal
    She deposited the money at the branch nearest her home.
  3. una parte de algo que se divide de una sección principal
    The road splits into two branches after the bridge.
  4. rama (de conocimiento)
    Psychology is a branch of science that explores the human mind.
  5. rama (familiar)
    They belong to the Canadian branch of the family.
  6. (en informática) una versión separada de un proyecto de software en control de versiones
    The developers created a new branch to test the features.
  7. arroyo
    They went fishing in the branch behind their farmhouse.

verbo “branch”

infinitivo branch; él branches; pret. branched; part. branched; ger. branching
  1. ramificarse
    The river branches into multiple streams in the valley.
  2. producir ramas (de una planta o árbol)
    The old oak tree has begun to branch again in spring.
  3. (en informática) moverse a una parte diferente de un programa basado en una condición
    The program branches to a new function when the user clicks the button.