The term "more racemose" refers to a characteristic of a plant that has a branched, elongated inflorescence. Synonyms for "more racemose" include "branched," "compound," "clustered," "spicate," and "panicle." All of these terms describe the same general trait of having a structure that is made up of multiple branching parts. Branched refers to a structure that has secondary and tertiary branches, while compound refers to a structure made up of many small parts. Clustered refers to a grouping of similar structures, and spicate and panicle both refer to an inflorescence structure that is elongated and branching. These synonyms offer a range of terms that can be used to describe a plant with a more racemose characteristic.