IPA: /ˈræmoʊs/
KK: /ˈræmoʊs/
Describing something that has many branches or is made up of branches.
The ramose tree spread its branches wide, creating a beautiful canopy.
Ramose → It is derived from the Latin word "ramosus" (meaning full of branches), which comes from "ramus" (meaning branch). The word "ramose" describes something that is branched or having many branches.
Think of something that is 'full of branches' — that's what 'ramose' means.