n. (AS. twigge, twig) a small shoot or branch of a tree or other plant.
A small store operated by a department store that carries only a very limited amount of merchandise, usually focusing on a few related items.
small branch or division of a branch; usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year
branch out in a twiglike manner; "The lightning bolt twigged in several directions"
a small terminal branch section that bears leaves , bud s and usually the flower s and fruit of plant s
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The current year's growth of a woody stem; the endmost section of a branch.
a young shoot of the past season.
A small department store branch that stocks only one kind of merchandise or several similar lines versus larger remote locations (branch) or the main (flag) store.
Small branch (here used for the branchlets of woody plants other than those which twine). Parent Term: Stem Difficulty Level: Show examples
The end subdivision of a branch, which marks the current year's growth.
A twig is a small terminal branch section that may bear leaves, buds and sometimes the flowers and fruit of plants. Only dicotyledonous flowering woody plants and most gymnosperms have true twigs; monocotyledons and tree ferns do not.