Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
willow-branch
Noun
/ˈwɪloʊ brænʧ/

Definition
A slender, flexible branch from a willow tree, known for its gracefulness and often used in crafts, decoration, and traditional practices.

Examples
- The artist used a willow-branch to create a delicate wreath for the ceremony.
- In spring, we often find willow-branches swaying gracefully in the wind.
- During the festival, children would weave flowers into a willow-branch to symbolize new beginnings.

Meaning
The term ‘willow-branch’ refers specifically to a part of a willow tree, characterized by its long, narrow shape and pliability. These branches are often associated with various cultural and historical significances.

Synonyms
- willow twig
- wicker branch
- willow shoot