rootlet Antonyms
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Meaning of rootlet
Wordnet
rootlet (n)
small root or division of a root
Webster
rootlet (n.)
A radicle; a little root.
rootlet Sentence Examples
- The delicate rootlets of the ferns spread shallowly beneath the forest floor.
- Microscopic rootlets extend from the main roots, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
- The plant's rootlets clung tenaciously to the rocky crevice, anchoring it securely.
- As the seeds germinated, their tiny rootlets began to penetrate the earth.
- The dense network of rootlets in the soil prevented erosion during heavy rainfall.
- The rootlets of the oak tree were so numerous that they formed a fibrous mat beneath its canopy.
- The rootlets of the vine plant extended for several meters, seeking water and sustenance.
- Scientists study the rootlets of plants to understand how they interact with the soil microbiome.
- The rootlets of certain aquatic plants serve as a food source for microscopic organisms.
- The delicate rootlets of the orchid plant require specific nutrients and environmental conditions to thrive.
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small root or division of a rootA radicle; a little root.
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The delicate rootlets of the ferns spread shallowly beneath the forest floor.
Microscopic rootlets extend from the main roots, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
The plant's rootlets clung tenaciously to the rocky crevice, anchoring it securely.
As the seeds germinated, their tiny rootlets began to penetrate the earth.