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The term "rhizome" was first used in the 16th century by the Swiss botanist Conrad Gesner. It gained widespread use in the 19th century, when German botanist Carl Ludwig Willdenow popularized it in his book "Species Plantarum".
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Etymology Latin exradicare ex out radix root literally to tear out by
Etymology The word eradication comes from the Latin eradico meaning to root out ex
Etymology Ir Prefix meaning not or without radic Latin root meaning root abl
Etymology Old English licorice Middle English licorice Late Latin glycyrrhiza
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Etymology The word radicant is derived from the Latin word radix meaning root M
Etymology The word radicle comes from the Latin word radix meaning root Meaning
Etymology The term radicular is derived from the Latin word radix meaning root M
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Etymology The word ramada is derived from the Spanish word ramada which in turn com
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Etymology The word ramus is derived from Latin where it means branch It is related
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Etymology Greek rhiza root ma suffix indicating result or thing Meaning
Etymology Rhizophagous is derived from Greek rhiza meaning root phagos meaning
Etymology The word root derives from the Old English word rōt which is of Germanic
Etymology The word rutabaga is derived from the Swedish word rotabagge which means
Etymology The word wort derives from the Old English word wyrt meaning plant or
Etymology Stem comes from the Old English word stemn meaning main trunk of a tree o
Etymology Stalk originated from the Old English word stealcian which means to appr
Etymology The word tragedy comes from the Ancient Greek word τραγωδία trago
Etymology The word accord has its roots in Latin accordāre to be in agreement
Etymology From Middle English trende from Old French trende from Latin trendere to
Etymology The term necromancy comes from the Greek words nekros νεκρός mean
Obvious Etymology Middle English obviouse from Latin obvius meaning in the way
Etymology Draconian comes from the Latin word dracō meaning dragon or serpent
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