Ramified: meaning, definitions and examples

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ramified

 

[ ˈræməˌfaɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

complex structure

Ramified refers to something that has branched out or split into multiple parts. It often describes a complex system or structure where elements are interconnected. In a biological context, ramified structures can be seen in the form of branches in trees or networks in living organisms. The term can also be applied to concepts or ideas that have developed into multiple facets or categories.

Synonyms

branched, complex, divided, multifarious, split.

Examples of usage

  • The ramified roots of the tree spread across the garden.
  • Her ramified thoughts on the subject led to a comprehensive analysis.
  • The organization has a ramified structure with many interconnected departments.

Translations

Translations of the word "ramified" in other languages:

🇵🇹 ramificado

🇮🇳 प्रशस्त

🇩🇪 verzweigt

🇮🇩 bercabang

🇺🇦 розгалужений

🇵🇱 rozgałęziony

🇯🇵 分岐した

🇫🇷 ramifié

🇪🇸 ramificado

🇹🇷 dallı

🇰🇷 가지가 많은

🇸🇦 متفرع

🇨🇿 provětvený

🇸🇰 rozvetvený

🇨🇳 分支的

🇸🇮 razvejan

🇮🇸 greinótt

🇰🇿 бұтақталған

🇬🇪 შექნილი

🇦🇿 şaxələnmiş

🇲🇽 ramificado

Etymology

The word 'ramified' originates from the Latin word 'ramificare', which means 'to branch out'. It is derived from 'ramus', meaning 'branch'. The term began to be used in English during the early 17th century to describe things that are branching or extending into different directions. Over time, the concept has been applied not only in botanical contexts but also in areas like sociology, economics, and philosophy to illustrate complexity and interconnectedness. The prefix 'rami-' signifies branching, while the suffix '-fied' indicates a state of being or quality, thus giving the word its full meaning of having branched features or elements.