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111radiculose — (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 * * * radicˈulose …
112Runestone — A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription, but the term can also be applied to inscriptions on boulders and on bedrock. The tradition began in the 4th century but most of them date from the late Viking Age, and it lasted… …
113radicel — /rad euh sel /, n. Bot. a minute root; a rootlet. [1810 20; < NL radicella small root, rootlet, equiv. to L radic (s. of radix) ROOT1 + ella ELLE] * * * …
114radicle — A rootlet or structure resembling one, as the r. of a vein, a minute veinlet joining with others to form a vein, or the r. of a nerve, a nerve fiber that joins others to form a nerve. [L. radicula, dim. of radix, root] * * * rad·i·cle rad i kəl n …
115radicle — rad·i·cle || rædɪkl n. portion of a seedling that develops into the main root; small root like structure forming the base of a nerve or blood vessel …
116radicles — rad·i·cle || rædɪkl n. portion of a seedling that develops into the main root; small root like structure forming the base of a nerve or blood vessel …
117metarrhizium — ˌmed.əˈrīzēəm noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from meta + Greek rhizion small root, diminutive of rhiza root more at wort (herb) : a genus of imperfect fungi (family Moniliaceae) closely related to …
118radicel — /rad euh sel /, n. Bot. a minute root; a rootlet. [1810 20; < NL radicella small root, rootlet, equiv. to L radic (s. of radix) ROOT1 + ella ELLE] …
119rootlet — noun Date: circa 1793 a small root …
120Artistic language — An artistic language (artlang) is a constructed language designed for aesthetic pleasure. Unlike engineered languages or auxiliary languages, artistic languages usually have irregular grammar systems, much like natural languages. Many are… …