Meaning of "ramulous" in English

"Ramulous" is an adjective used to describe something that is full of branches or branch-like structures. It often originates from botanical contexts, where it refers to a plant or tree extensively divided into branches. Over time, its usage extended metaphorically to describe any complex system or structure resembling a branching network. The term encapsulates the idea of intricate division and expansion. In literature, "ramulous" might be used to evoke imagery of dense, sprawling growth or complex, interconnected systems.

Meaning of "ramulous" in French

The term "ramulous" is directly adapted into French as "ramuleux," maintaining its original English meaning. It is used primarily in botanical contexts to describe a plant or tree that possesses numerous small branches or offshoots. Much like its English counterpart, the French usage can extend metaphorically to describe systems or structures with a branching or intricate nature. In both languages, the word conveys a sense of complexity and intricacy often found in nature.

Pronunciation of "ramulous" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈramjʊləs/

Pronunciation Variations: There are generally no major regional variations in the pronunciation of "ramulous" in English. The pronunciation remains fairly consistent, emphasizing the first syllable.

Pronunciation of "ramulous" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /ʁa.my.lø/

Pronunciation Variations: Similar to the English pronunciation, the French "ramuleux" remains consistent across regions, with clear articulation of each syllable and emphasis on the first syllable.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The ramulous tree cast intricate shadows on the ground. (L'arbre ramuleux projetait des ombres complexes sur le sol.)
  2. Her hair was styled in a ramulous pattern, resembling a web of branches. (Ses cheveux étaient coiffés selon un motif ramuleux, ressemblant à un réseau de branches.)
  3. The scientist marveled at the ramulous structure of the coral reef. (Le scientifique s'émerveillait devant la structure ramuleuse du récif corallien.)
  4. The ramulous network of roots stretched beneath the forest floor. (Le réseau ramuleux de racines s'étendait sous le sol de la forêt.)
  5. The painting featured a ramulous design that filled the canvas. (La peinture présentait un dessin ramuleux qui remplissait la toile.)
  6. In winter, the ramulous silhouette of the oak was stark against the sky. (En hiver, la silhouette ramuleuse du chêne se détachait nettement sur le ciel.)
  7. His explanation of the topic was as ramulous as the problem itself. (Son explication du sujet était aussi ramuleuse que le problème lui-même.)
  8. The city’s ramulous streets confused many first-time visitors. (Les rues ramuleuses de la ville troublaient de nombreux nouveaux visiteurs.)
  9. The sculpture was admired for its ramulous and detailed form. (La sculpture était admirée pour sa forme ramuleuse et détaillée.)
  10. The ramulous vines crept along the garden wall. (Les vignes ramuleuses grimpaient le long du mur du jardin.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ramulous" in English

Synonyms: branching, intricate, complex, subdivided, detailed.

Antonyms: simple, unbranched, uncomplicated.

Similar Words: arborescent, dendriform, bifurcating.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ramulous" in French

Synonyms: ramifié, branchu, complexe.

Antonyms: simple, non ramifié.

Similar Words: arborescent, dendritique, bifurqué.

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