torsel

/ˈtɔːrsəl/

Definitions

1. noun

A branch or limb of a tree, especially one that has been broken or cut off, but is still attached to the trunk or another branch.

“The fallen torsel still clung to the tree, a reminder of the storm that had passed through the forest.”

Synonyms

  • branch
  • limb

Antonyms

  • stump