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      <diff>@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ in accordance with applicable standards and ontologies.  In particular, Tamarind
 
 Note that this release is not intended for production use.  Please consider all pre-1.0 releases &quot;developer&quot; releases.
 
-Oh, and where does the name come from?  Well, the Old Testament, Koran, and Torah refer to the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden as a Tamarind tree.  (Book of Enoch 31:4).
+Oh, and where does the name come from?  Well, the Old Testament, Koran, and Torah refer to the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden as a Tamarind tree.  (Book of Enoch 31:4).  Each ontology Tamarind supports is referred to as a branch.
 
 ==Installation
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    <name>Pius Uzamere</name>
    <email>pius@uyiosa.com</email>
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  <committed-date>2008-03-08T20:15:16-08:00</committed-date>
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  <message>Enhanced the etymology of Tamarind.</message>
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