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Definition
Synonym
wild branch
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
fehlerhafte Verzweigung
f
wild branch
fehlerhafte Verzeigung
wild branch
Verzweigung
f
comp.
bedingte Verzweigung
unbedingte Verzweigung
fehlerhafte Verzweigung
branch; branching; jump; transfer
conditional branch
unconditional branch
wild branch
Deutsche
fehlerhafte Verzweigung {f} Synonyme
Gabelung
Scheideweg
Verästelung
Verzweigung
Englische
wild branch Synonyme
wild branch Definition
Branch
(
n.
)
A
shoot
or
secondary
stem
growing
from
the
main
stem,
or
from
a
principal
limb
or
bough
of
a
tree
or
other
plant.
Branch
(
n.
)
Any
division
extending
like
a
branch
Branch
(
n.
)
Any
member
or
part
of
a
body
or
system
Branch
(
n.
)
One
of
the
portions
of
a
curve
that
extends
outwards
to
an
indefinitely
great
distance
Branch
(
n.
)
A
line
of
family
descent,
in
distinction
from
some
other
line
or
lines
from
the
same
stock
Branch
(
n.
)
A
warrant
or
commission
given
to
a
pilot,
authorizing
him
to
pilot
vessels
in
certain
waters.
Branch
(
a.
)
Diverging
from,
or
tributary
to,
a
main
stock,
line,
way,
theme,
etc.
Branch
(
v.
i.)
To
shoot
or
spread
in
branches
Branch
(
v.
i.)
To
divide
into
separate
parts
or
subdivision.
Branch
(
v.
t.)
To
divide
as
into
branches
Branch
(
v.
t.)
To
adorn
with
needlework
representing
branches,
flowers,
or
twigs.
Branch
pilot
(
)
A
pilot
who
has
a
branch
or
commission,
as
from
Trinity
House,
England,
for
special
navigation.
Wild
(
superl.
)
Living
in
a
state
of
nature
Wild
(
superl.
)
Growing
or
produced
without
culture
Wild
(
superl.
)
Desert
Wild
(
superl.
)
Savage
Wild
(
superl.
)
Not
submitted
to
restraint,
training,
or
regulation
Wild
(
superl.
)
Exposed
to
the
wind
and
sea
Wild
(
superl.
)
Indicating
strong
emotion,
intense
excitement,
or
/ewilderment
Wild
(
superl.
)
Hard
to
steer
Wild
(
n.
)
An
uninhabited
and
uncultivated
tract
or
region
Wild
(
adv.
)
Wildly
Wild-cat
(
a.
)
Unsound
Wild-cat
(
a.
)
Running
without
control
wild branch Bedeutung
wild
pitch
an
errant
pitch
that
the
catcher
cannot
be
expected
to
catch
and
that
allows
a
base
runner
to
advance
a
base
wild-goose
chase
the
fruitless
pursuit
of
something
unattainable
Wild
West
Show
Buffalo
Bill's
Wild
West
Show
a
spectacular
show
organized
in
by
William
F.
Cody
that
featured
horseback
riding
and
marksmanship
on
a
large
scale,
toured
the
United
States
and
Europe
wild
duck
an
undomesticated
duck
(especially
a
mallard)
wild
dog
any
of
various
undomesticated
mammals
of
the
family
Canidae
that
are
thought
to
resemble
domestic
dogs
as
distinguished
from
jackals
or
wolves
silkworm
giant
silkworm
wild
wilkworm
larva
of
a
saturniid
moth,
spins
a
large
amount
of
strong
silk
in
constructing
its
cocoon
aperea
wild
cavy
Cavia
porcellus
South
American
cavy,
possibly
ancestral
to
the
domestic
guinea
pig
wild
horse
undomesticated
or
feral
domestic
horse
wild
ass
any
of
several
equine
mammals
of
Asia
and
northeast
Africa
African
wild
ass
Equus
asinus
a
wild
ass
of
Africa
wild
boar
boar
Sus
scrofa
Old
World
wild
swine
having
a
narrow
body
and
prominent
tusks
from
which
most
domestic
swine
come,
introduced
in
United
States
ox
wild
ox
any
of
various
wild
bovines
especially
of
the
genera
Bos
or
closely
related
Bibos
Asian
wild
ox
genus
of
Asiatic
wild
oxen
wild
sheep
undomesticated
sheep
wild
goat
undomesticated
goat
arm
branch
limb
any
projection
that
is
thought
to
resemble
a
human
arm,
the
arm
of
the
record
player,
an
arm
of
the
sea,
a
branch
of
the
sewer
branch
line
spur
track
spur
a
railway
line
connected
to
a
trunk
line
wild
card
a
playing
card
whose
value
can
be
determined
by
the
person
who
holds
it
peace
offering
olive
branch
something
offered
to
an
adversary
in
the
hope
of
obtaining
peace
wild
card
an
unpredictable
factor,
the
weather
was
a
wild
card
lamb's-quarter
pigweed
wild
spinach
leaves
collected
from
the
wild
wild
spinach
leafy
greens
collected
from
the
wild
and
used
as
a
substitute
for
spinach
hog
plum
wild
plum
fruit
of
the
wild
plum
of
southern
United
States
groundnut
potato
bean
wild
bean
nutlike
tuber,
important
food
of
Native
Americans
wild
rice
Indian
rice
grains
of
aquatic
grass
of
North
America
branch
water
pure
natural
water
from
a
stream
or
brook,
often
distinguished
from
soda
water
Special
Branch
a
government
police
department
dealing
with
political
security
executive
branch
Executive
Office
of
the
President
the
branch
of
the
United
States
government
that
is
responsible
for
carrying
out
the
laws
legislative
branch
the
branch
of
the
United
States
government
that
has
the
power
of
legislating
judicial
branch
the
branch
of
the
United
States
government
responsible
for
the
administration
of
justice
branch
subdivision
arm
a
division
of
some
larger
or
more
complex
organization,
a
branch
of
Congress,
botany
is
a
branch
of
biology,
the
Germanic
branch
of
Indo-European
languages
Wild
West
the
western
United
States
during
its
frontier
period
wilderness
wild
a
wild
and
uninhabited
area
left
in
its
natural
condition,
it
was
a
wilderness
preserved
for
the
hawks
and
mountaineers
blue
sky
blue
blue
air
wild
blue
yonder
the
sky
as
viewed
during
daylight,
he
shot
an
arrow
into
the
blue
branch
a
stream
or
river
connected
to
a
larger
one
wild
man
feral
man
a
person
who
is
not
socialized
Cabell
James
Branch
Cabell
United
States
writer
of
satirical
novels
(-)
Hickock
Wild
Bill
Hickock
James
Butler
Hickock
frontier
marshal
whose
adventures
have
become
legendary
(-)
outgrowth
branch
offshoot
offset
a
natural
consequence
of
development
wildflower
wild
flower
wild
or
uncultivated
flowering
plant
mayapple
May
apple
wild
mandrake
Podophyllum
peltatum
North
American
herb
with
poisonous
root
stock
and
edible
though
insipid
fruit
American
pasqueflower
Eastern
pasque
flower
wild
crocus
lion's
beard
prairie
anemone
blue
tulip
American
pulsatilla
Pulsatilla
patens
Anemone
ludoviciana
short
hairy
perennial
with
early
spring
blue-violet
or
lilac
flowers,
North
America
and
Siberia
wild
tamarind
Lysiloma
latisiliqua
Lysiloma
bahamensis
a
tree
of
the
West
Indies
and
Florida
and
Mexico,
resembles
tamarind
and
has
long
flat
pods
manila
tamarind
camachile
huamachil
wild
tamarind
Pithecellobium
dulce
common
thorny
tropical
American
tree
having
terminal
racemes
of
yellow
flowers
followed
by
sickle-shaped
or
circinate
edible
pods
and
yielding
good
timber
and
a
yellow
dye
and
mucilaginous
gum
wild
calla
water
arum
Calla
palustris
plant
of
wetlands
and
bogs
of
temperate
regions
having
small
greenish
flowers
partly
enclosed
in
a
white
spathe
and
red
berries
wild
sarsaparilla
false
sarsaparilla
wild
sarsparilla
Aralia
nudicaulis
common
perennial
herb
having
aromatic
roots
used
as
a
substitute
for
sarsaparilla,
central
and
eastern
North
America
wild
ginger
low-growing
perennial
herb
with
pungent
gingery
leaves
and
rhizomes
wild
pink
Silene
caroliniana
perennial
of
eastern
and
central
North
America
having
short-stalked
pink
or
white
flowers
in
hairy
clusters
lamb's-quarters
pigweed
wild
spinach
Chenopodium
album
common
weedy
European
plant
introduced
into
North
America,
often
used
as
a
potherb
good-king-henry
allgood
fat
hen
wild
spinach
Chenopodium
bonus-henricus
European
plant
naturalized
in
North
America,
often
collected
from
the
wild
as
a
potherb
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