IPA: /ræˈmjuːloʊs/
KK: /ræˈmjuːloʊs/
Describing something that has many small branches or offshoots.
The ramulose tree stood out in the forest with its intricate network of branches.
Ramulose → It is formed from "ramus" (meaning branch) and the suffix "-ose" (meaning full of or characterized by). The word "ramulose" describes something that is characterized by having many branches.
Think of 'branches' ('ramus') and remember that 'ramulose' means full of branches.