Branchedness

Pronunciation: /ˈbɹæntʃˈɛdˈnɛs/

Branchedness (noun)

  1. The state of having many branches or side parts that split from a main line.
  2. A measure of how often a structure divides into separate paths as it develops.

Examples

  • The tree shows more branches after the careful pruning.
  • In the diagram, more branches appear near the top.