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20 answers for: Angles of a branch or leaf
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AXILSAngles of a branch or leaf
LEAFPiece of a branch or book
AXILAngle of a branch
QUOINA homophone of a word for a nummary bit, flan or piece, that refers to a corner/keystone, a salient angle of a building, a voussoir or a wedge (5)
LIMBA branch or part of the trunk (4)
OFFSHOOTA branch or derivative of anything (8)
SNIPCut a branch or stem with shears or clippers, typically with small, quick strokes (4)
PERCHA measure of length also called a pole or a rod, thus a word for a bar, branch or stick upon which a bird alights, rests or roosts (5)
LAYERPropagate it by bringing a branch or stem in contact with the ground, and encouraging roots to grow from that point (5)
STEMSection forming part of a ship, bike, wine glass, watch, musical note or letter; or, a structure that supports a flower, fruit or leaf (4)
RINGBARKINGGirdling, or the complete removal of a strip of bark from around the entire circumference of a tree branch or trunk (as used in forestry) (4-7)
SLIPPart (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting (4)
FOILLobe or leaf-shaped curve between cusps in Gothic tracery; mercury coating on a looking-glass; or, a brilliance-enhancing layer of metal placed under a gemstone (4)
SNAGA wooden peg; a protuberance on a tree trunk/branch; or, a former Scottish word for a woodpecker (4)
TWIGA small branch or shoot of a tree or shrub
FRONDSLeaves or leaf-like part of a palm, fern or similar plant (6)
TOOTHOne of the projections, cogs, tines, jags, points etc of a gearwheel, comb, saw or leaf (5)
EQUILATERALThe type of triangle with sides of the same length and internal angles of the same magnitude
TRIMDecorative edging such as ribbon, bias tape, tassel fringe, piping or cord; or, the running angle of a boat (4)
NEPALIts constitution contains the phrase "on the five angles of the flag the external angles will be equal to the internal angles"