Lexicographical Neighbors of Radicating
Literary usage of Radicating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London by Linnean Society of London (1855)
"Fig. 26. The plumule removed, showing the two very minute external cotyledons.
Fig. 27. A portion of the base of the embryo, showing the radicating point of ..."
2. Flora Cestrica: An Herborizing Companion for the Young Botanists of Chester by William Darlington (1853)
"Mud Plantain. to 12 or 18 inches long, prostrate, radicating, branching from ...
Stems branching, geniculate, often procumbent, and radicating at the nodes; ..."
3. Flora Cestrica: An Herborizing Companion for the Young Botanists of Chester by William Darlington (1853)
"Stem 4 to 12 or 18 inches long, prostrate, radicating, branching from the "base
... Stems 1 to 2 feet long, radicating at the lower nodes. ..."
4. An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest Improvements of by William Withering (1830)
"... those of the stem-leaves tooth-angular : stem radicating near its base. ...
angular, strong, and almost woody, often decumbent, and then radicating. ..."
5. Flora Cestrica: An Attempt to Enumerate and Describe the Flowering and by William Darlington (1837)
"1 to 2 feet, l-'tie:, radicating at the base of the lowt:1 ... radicating, 4 to
12, and IS incites long. ..."