radicate

verb

Etymology

From Latin radicatus, past participle of radicari (“to take root”), from radix (“root”).

  1. derived from radicatus

Definitions

  1. To cause to take root

    To cause to take root; to plant or establish firmly.

  2. To take root

    To take root; to become established.

    • And for Ever - greens , especially such as are tender , prune them not after Planting , till they do radicate
  3. To extract the root of a number.

    • Numbers, arithmetically, can be added, subtracted, multiplied and divided, exponentiated and radicated, […]
  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. Rooted

      Rooted; deep-seated; firmly established.

    2. Having a root

      Having a root; growing from a root; (of a fungus) having rootlike outgrowths at the base of the stipe.

    3. Fixed at the bottom as if rooted.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for radicate. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA