radiculose (Meaning)

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radiculose (a.)

Producing numerous radicles, or rootlets.

Synonyms & Antonyms of radiculose

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radiculose Sentence Examples

  1. The plant's roots exhibited extensive radiculose growth, branching out in all directions.
  2. The radiculose root system allowed the tree to absorb nutrients from a wide area of soil.
  3. The radiculose roots of the weed made it difficult to eradicate from the garden.
  4. The soil's high salinity inhibited the radiculose development of the plant.
  5. The radiculose structure of the roots helped anchor the plant firmly in the ground.
  6. The radiculose roots played a crucial role in the plant's ability to withstand drought conditions.
  7. The radiculose root system of the grass prevented soil erosion on the hillside.
  8. The plant's radiculose roots allowed it to colonize new areas rapidly.
  9. The radiculose growth pattern of the fungi's hyphae provided a large surface area for nutrient absorption.
  10. The radiculose nature of the root system made the plant an excellent choice for soil stabilization projects.

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Producing numerous radicles, or rootlets.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The plant's roots exhibited extensive radiculose growth, branching out in all directions.

The radiculose root system allowed the tree to absorb nutrients from a wide area of soil.

The radiculose roots of the weed made it difficult to eradicate from the garden.

The soil's high salinity inhibited the radiculose development of the plant.