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twiggage

twig(g)age Literary. rare.
  (ˈtwɪgɪdʒ)
  [f. twig n.1 + -age.]
  Twigs collectively.

1923 Glasgow Herald 11 Dec. 6/8 Even the umbered purple loom of the birch twigage and its stem washes of amethystine-cream were but enhanced. 1964 Listener 16 Apr. 633/3 The dry stuff's best To start with, twiggage and haulm and herby tops.

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