"anabranching" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From ana- + branching. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|ana|branching}} ana- + branching Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} anabranching (not comparable)
  1. (hydrology, of a water channel) Splitting around mid-channel islands that are roughly three times the width of the channel at full discharge. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Hydrology Coordinate_terms: anastomosing, braided, distributary, meandering, reticulate, straight
    Sense id: en-anabranching-en-adj-l~KKVjdF Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with ana- Topics: geography, hydrology, natural-sciences

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          "text": "Work on anabranching channels has been restricted mainly to the alluvial plains of the Murray and the Murrumbidgee, where the anabranches -- offshoots -- rejoin the original trunk or unite with a next-neighbouring trunk, sometimes after a distance of tens of miles.",
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