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Literary notes about ramify (AI summary)

The word "ramify" has often been deployed in literature to evoke vivid imagery of branching and intricate growth. In classic works, such as in example [1] from The Fables of Aesop, the term is used to describe how blood vessels branch out into the body-wall to distribute life-sustaining blood. This precise yet evocative language not only underscores the physical act of branching but also hints at a broader metaphorical significance, suggesting a natural, expansive diffusion from a central source.
  1. Other vessels grow into the body-wall and ramify in order to convey blood to it.
    — from The Fables of Aesop by Aesop

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