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radicle
rad·i·cle R0012000 (răd′ĭ-kəl)n.1. Botany The part of a plant embryo that develops into a root.2. Anatomy A small structure, such as a fibril of a nerve, that resembles a root. [Latin rādīcula, diminutive of rādīx, rādīc-, root; see wrād- in Indo-European roots.]radicle (ˈrædɪkəl) n1. (Botany) botany a. part of the embryo of seed-bearing plants that develops into the main rootb. a very small root or rootlike part2. (Anatomy) anatomy any bodily structure resembling a rootlet, esp one of the smallest branches of a vein or nerve3. (Chemistry) chem a variant spelling of radical11[C18: from Latin rādīcula a little root, from rādīx root]rad•i•cle (ˈræd ɪ kəl) n. 1. Bot. an embryonic root. 2. Anat. a small rootlike part or structure, as the beginning of a nerve or vein. [1665–75; < Latin rādīcula small root =rādīc- (s. of rādīx) root1 + -ula -ule] ra•dic•u•lar (rəˈdɪk yə lər) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | radicle - (anatomy) a small structure resembling a rootlet (such as a fibril of a nerve)anatomical structure, bodily structure, body structure, complex body part, structure - a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing; "he has good bone structure"nerve, nervus - any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the bodyanatomy, general anatomy - the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals | Translations
radicle
radicle[′rad·ə·kəl] (botany) The embryonic root of a flowering plant. radicle
rad·i·cle (rad'i-kĕl), Do not confuse this word with radical.A rootlet or structure resembling one, as the radicle of a vein, a minute veinlet joining with others to form a vein, or the radicle of a nerve, a nerve fiber that joins others to form a nerve; the smallest branches of a vessel or nerve. [L. radicula, dim. of radix, root] radicle (răd′ĭ-kəl)n.1. Botany The part of a plant embryo that develops into a root.2. Anatomy A small structure, such as a fibril of a nerve, that resembles a root.rad·i·cle (rad'i-kĕl) A rootlet or a structure resembling one, as the radicle of a vein, a minute veinlet joining with others to form a vein, or the radicle of a nerve; a nerve fiber that joins others to form a nerve. [L. radicula, dim. of radix, root]radicle Any small structure resembling a root. From the Latin radicula, diminutive of radix, a root.radicle the basal part of the embryo in a seed, developing into the primary root of the seedling.rad·i·cle (rad'i-kĕl) A rootlet or structure resembling one, as the radicle of a vein or the radicle of a nerve, i.e, a nerve fiber that joins others to form a nerve; the smallest branches of a vessel or nerve. [L. radicula, dim. of radix, root]radicle Related to radicle: seed coatWords related to radiclenoun (anatomy) a small structure resembling a rootlet (such as a fibril of a nerve)Related Words- anatomical structure
- bodily structure
- body structure
- complex body part
- structure
- nerve
- nervus
- anatomy
- general anatomy
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