radicle
rad·i·cle / ˈradikəl/ • n. Bot. the part of a plant embryo that develops into the primary root. ∎ Anat. a rootlike subdivision of a nerve or vein.DERIVATIVES: ra·dic·u·lar / rəˈdikyələr/ adj. ( Anat. ).
radicle
radicle
radicle (bot.) part of the embryo which develops into the primary root. XVIII. — L. rādīcula, dim. of rādīx, rādīc- root; see -CLE.
radicle
radicle (rad-ikŭl) n. (in anatomy)
1. a small root.
2. the initial fibre of a nerve or the origin of a vein.
—radicular (ră-dik-yoo-ler) adj.
1. a small root.
2. the initial fibre of a nerve or the origin of a vein.
—radicular (ră-dik-yoo-ler) adj.
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