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irradicate
▪ I. † iˈrradicate, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. In 5 iradicate. [f. ir-1 + L. rādīcāt-us, pa. pple. of rādīcāre to take root.] Rooted, enrooted.1436 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 204 He [Christ]..Mote gefe us pease so welle iradicate Here in this worlde, that after alle this feste Wee mowe have pease in the londe... Oxford English Dictionary
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eradicate, v. (ɪˈrædɪkeɪt) Also 7 irradicate. [f. L. ērādīcāt- ppl. stem of ērādīcāre, f. L. ē out + rādīc-em, nom. rādix root.] 1. trans. To pull or tear up by the roots; to root out (a tree, plant, or anything that is spoken of as having ‘roots’).1564–78 W. Bullein Dial. agst. Pest. (1888) 48 And ... Oxford English Dictionary
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