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twig

1. any small branch or shoot of a tree or other woody plant
2. something resembling this, esp a minute branch of a blood vessel
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

TWIG

Tree-Walking Instruction Generator.

A code generator language. ML-Twig is an SML/NJ variant.

["Twig Language Manual", S.W.K. Tijang, CS TR 120, Bell Labs, 1986].
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She was transformed from schoolgirl Lesley Hornby to world famous model Twiggy in 1966 after a journalist saw her photos in a Mayfair hair salon.
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