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  • noun Plural form of subbranch.

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Examples

  • Minsheng has nearly 30,000 employees and 600 branches and subbranches around the country.

    Minsheng Banks on Small Borrowers William Kazer 2012

  • Of course it is not a perfect tree: the branches and subbranches—assemblies and subassemblies—interact and crosslink at different levels.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

  • A number of branches of mathematics have found algebra such an effective tool that they have spawned algebraic subbranches.

    Algebra Pratt, Vaughan 2007

  • You can divide preferences into main branches (such as Text Editor or Debugging), and have subbranches when it needs to be broken down into smaller logical groups (such as Edit and Continue, Just-In-Time, or Native).

    MSDN Magazine: RSS Feed 2009

  • Unfortunately, it appears that we only have one big party in D.C. A Corporatist Party that has two subbranches -- Democrats and Republicans -- who put corporations and their needs above all else.

    Preemptive Karma 2008

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