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boughtree branch: They hung the swing from the largest bough. Not to be confused with:bow – the front section of a ship or boat; to bend the body, head, or knee as in greeting: bow to the king; submit: bow to a requestbough B0417000 (bou)n. A tree branch, especially a large or main branch. [Middle English, from Old English bōh; see bhāghu- in Indo-European roots.]bough (baʊ) n (Botany) any of the main branches of a tree[Old English bōg arm, twig; related to Old Norse bōgr shoulder, ship's bow, Old High German buog shoulder, Greek pēkhus forearm, Sanskrit bāhu; see bow3, elbow]bough (baʊ) n. a branch of a tree, esp. one of the larger branches. [before 1000; Middle English bogh, Old English bōg, bōh, bough] bough′less, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bough - any of the larger branches of a treetree branch, limb - any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree | Translationsbough (bau) noun a branch of a tree. the bough of an apple tree. 粗枝 树枝,主枝 boughenUK
bough[bau̇] (botany) A main branch on a tree. MedicalSeebranchFinancialSeeBranchboughenUK Related to bough: Golden BoughWords related to boughnoun any of the larger branches of a treeRelated Words |