rama
/ˈrama/, [ˈra.ma]branch
Noun rama f (plural ramas)
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branch (woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing)
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(figuratively) offshoot (that which develops from something else)
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Una rama de olivo simboliza la paz.
An olive branch symbolizes peace.
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Somos los pioneros de esta nueva rama de la ciencia.
We are the pioneers of this new branch of science.
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Él se aferró a la rama firmemente.
He held on firmly to the branch.
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La epistemología es una rama de la filosofía.
Epistemology is a branch of philosophy.
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Esa rama está que se cae.
That branch is the one that is falling.
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La rama se dobló pero no se rompió.
The branch bent but did not break.
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El álgebra es una rama de las matemáticas.
Algebra is a branch of mathematics.
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La ética es una rama de la filosofía.
Ethics is a branch of philosophy.
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La historia es una rama de las humanidades.
History is a branch of the humanities.
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El niño trató de arrancar la rama muerta con un serrucho.
The boy tried to saw off the dead branch.
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