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branch
 branch
gen. Afdeling; kiesafdeling
chem. aftakking van een buis; spruitstuk
comp., MS vertakking
econ. filiaal; bijkantoor
insur. branche
nat.res. cladus
| and
 AND
comp., MS EN
tech. EN
| bound
 Bound
hydraul. geluid
 bound
gen. ingebonden
arts. gebonden
comp., MS grens
IT begrenzingsteken; scheidingsteken
stat. scient. betrouwbaarheidsgrenzen

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branch

[brɑ:nʧ] n
gen. Afdeling f; kiesafdeling f
agric., construct. draintak
automat. tak m; vertakking m
chem. aftakking van een buis; spruitstuk n
coal. tong f; apofyse f
commun., IT aftakking f
comp., MS vertakking m (A segment of a logical tree structure, representing a folder and any folders that it contains); branche f (An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. A logical "else-if-then" statement in a workflow)
construct. arm m; tak. vertakking; shunt f
econ. filiaal f; bijkantoor n
environ. afvoerriool n
hydraul. aftakking f (v.e. leiding); sekundairleiding f (v.e. irrigatiestelsel)
insur. branche f
IT sprong m
IT, tech. overspringen
med. ramus m
nat.res. cladus
nat.sc. tak m (ramus)
tech. kant m (van een graaf)
transp. aansluitingspunt n; kruising f; kruispunt n
transp., construct. zijkanal
to branch [brɑ:nʧ] n
IT, tech. springen f; vertakken
nat.sc. zich vertakken
branch [brɑ:nʧ] v
comp., MS uitvoeren als vertakking (In reference to a package, to upgrade an existing sequenced application package and run it side-by-side with the original sequenced application package)
hydraul. aftakken (v.e. leiding); vertakken
branching ['brɑːntʃɪŋ, 'bræntʃɪŋ] v
forestr., industr., construct. snoeien
med. ramificatie; ramificatio
nat.sc. vertakking (ramificatio); dendritisch
 English thesaurus
branch [brɑ:nʧ] n
mil., abbr. br
USA An arm or service of the Army. see also sequel; The contingency options built into the base plan used for changing the mission, orientation, or direction of movement of a force to aid success of the operation based on anticipated events, opportunities, or disruptions caused by enemy actions and reactions (JP 5-0) see also sequel; A subdivision of any organization. see also sequel; A geographically separate unit of an activity, which performs all or part of the primary functions of the parent activity on a smaller scale. see also sequel
Branch [brɑ:nʧ] n
foreig.aff. Office of a Deputy Minister (a Deputy Minister's Office)
branch
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