Branch (hieroglyph)
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The ancient Egyptian Branch hieroglyph, also called a Stick,[1] is a member of the trees and plants hieroglyphs.
The branch is an Egyptian language biliteral with the value (kh)t, (khet)-(ḫt); it is an ideogram-(determinative),[2] for wood, tree, and the linear measure (=100 cubits).[3] The hieroglyph is described as a branch without leaves.
As the value (kh)t, it is often complemented in a hieroglyphic block with kh–("sieve"),
and "t"–(bread bun).