First Known Use: 1689
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ramose
adjective ra·mose \ˈrā-ˌmōs\
Definition of RAMOSE
: consisting of or having branches <a ramose sponge>
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Origin of RAMOSE
Latin ramosus, from ramus branch
Rhymes with RAMOSE
arkose, Carlos, cosmos, crustose, cymose, dextrose, engross, erose, fructose, globose, glucose, jocose, lactose, maltose, mannose, morose, mythos, nodose, pappose, pentose, pilose, plumose, rhamnose, ribose, rugose, schistose, setose, spinose, strigose, sucrose, Sukkoth, triose, up close, vadose, verbose, viscose
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ramose
adjective ra·mose \ˈrā-ˌmōs\
Medical Definition of RAMOSE
: consisting of or having branches
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