radication

noun

Etymology

From Middle English radicacyon, from Medieval Latin rādīcātio.

  1. derived from rādīcātio
  2. inherited from radicacyon

Definitions

  1. The process of taking root, or state of being rooted.

    • the radication of habits
    • So that an essential increase of charity means nothing else but that it is yet more in its subject, which implies a greater radication in its subject.
  2. The disposition of the roots of a plant.

    • radication of plants
    • They had a due diffuſion of their roots on all or both ſides, vvhereby they maintained ſome proportion to their height, in Trees of large radication.
  3. The process of extracting a number's root.

The neighborhood

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