radiciform (Meaning)

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radiciform (a.)

Having the nature or appearance of a radix or root.

Synonyms & Antonyms of radiciform

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radiciform Sentence Examples

  1. The roots of the plant exhibited a complex and radiciform structure.
  2. Microscopic examination revealed the presence of numerous radiciform appendages on the surface of the cell.
  3. The radiciform projections provided additional surface area for absorption of nutrients and water.
  4. The radiciform outgrowths extended beyond the confines of the primary root system.
  5. The plant's radiciform architecture facilitated its adaptation to nutrient-poor soil conditions.
  6. The radiciform structure of the root system enhanced its ability to anchor the plant in loose soil.
  7. The radiciform morphology of the roots played a vital role in the plant's ability to establish itself in challenging environments.
  8. The presence of radiciform structures is a common characteristic among many species of aquatic plants.
  9. The radiciform outgrowths of the aerial roots allowed the plant to access moisture from the atmosphere.
  10. The development of radiciform roots is regulated by complex genetic and environmental factors.

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Having the nature or appearance of a radix or root.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The roots of the plant exhibited a complex and radiciform structure.

Microscopic examination revealed the presence of numerous radiciform appendages on the surface of the cell.

The radiciform projections provided additional surface area for absorption of nutrients and water.

The radiciform outgrowths extended beyond the confines of the primary root system.