radiculose

radiculose
\(ˈ)ra|dikyəˌlōs, (ˈ)rā|-\ adjective
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary radicul- (from Latin radicula small root, diminutive of radic-, radix root) + -ose — more at root
: producing numerous rootlets

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radicˈulose adjective
Having many rootlets or rhizoids
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Main Entry:radical

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  • Radiculose — Ra*dic u*lose (r[.a]*d[i^]k [ u]*l[=o]s ), a. (Bot.) Producing numerous radicles, or rootlets. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • radiculose — adjective Producing many rootlets or radicles …   Wiktionary

  • radiculose — ra·dic·u·lose …   English syllables

  • radicle —   n. rootlike organ or part; Botany, portion of seed developing into root; Chemical, radical.    ♦ radicolous, a. living on roots.    ♦ radicular, a.    ♦ radiculitis, n. inflammation of nerve root.    ♦ radiculose, a. having many rootlets …   Dictionary of difficult words

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