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radicule Bot. (ˈrædɪkjuːl) [ad. L. rādīcula, dim. of radix. Cf. F. radicule.] = radicle.1836 Loudon Encycl. Plants Gloss. 1883 Knowledge 20 July 43/2 In five or six days the radicules will appear. Hence † raˈdiculode Bot. (see quot.). Obs. raˈdiculose a., having radicles.1831 Macgillivray tr. Richar...
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radicular
radicular, a. (rəˈdɪkjʊlə(r)) [f. L. rādīcula radicule + -ar.] 1. Bot. Belonging to the radicle.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 72 Radicular end next the hilum. 1831 Macgillivray tr. Richard's Elem. Bot. 288 The radicular body or radicle constitutes one of the extremities of the embryo. 1875 Bennett & ...
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radiculitis
radiculitis Path. (rædɪkjʊˈlaɪtɪs) [ad. F. radiculite, f. radicule radicle (f. L. rādīcula, dim. of rādix root): see -itis.] Inflammation of the root of a spinal nerve.1907 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 5 Oct. 1227/2 (heading) Radiculitis. 1940 S. A. K. Wilson Neurol. xiii. 260 For self-evident anatomical...
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radicle
radicle (ˈrædɪk(ə)l) [ad. L. rādīcula radicule; cf. follicle, ventricle, etc.] 1. Bot. a. That part of the embryo of a plant which develops into the primary root.1671 Phil. Trans. VI. 3037 The one is called by him [Grew] the Radicle, being that, which, upon the vegetation of the Seed, becomes the Ro...
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radicale
ˈradicale Bot. rare. [In form = L. rādīcāle neut. sing. of rādīcālis radical, but perh. intended for radicle or radicule.] = radicle.1763 Goldsm. Misc. Wks. (1837) II. 544 The radicale or incipient root,..when shot into the ground, imbibes nourishment from thence. 1847 W. E. Steele Field Bot. 158 A ...
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