Radicle

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  • 124coleorhiza — Closed hollow cylinder or sheath of leaf like tissue surrounding and protecting the radicle (young root) in grass seedlings …

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  • 125hypocotyl — Part of the axis of a plant embryo or seedling between the point of insertion of the cotyledon(s) and the top of the radicle (root). In some etiolated seedlings, the hypocotyl is greatly extended …

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  • 126wrād- — Branch, root. Oldest form *wreə₂d , colored to *wraə₂d , contracted to *wrād . Derivatives include root1, wort, radish, and licorice. I. Basic form *wrād . root1; rutabaga, from Old Norse rōt, root, from Germa …

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  • 127coleorhiza — /koh lee euh ruy zeuh, kol ee /, n., pl. coleorhizae / zee/. Bot. the sheath that envelops the radicle in certain plants and that is penetrated by the root in germination. [1865 70; < NL < Gk koleó(n) sheath, scabbard + rhíza ROOT1] * * * …

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  • 128hypocotyl — hypocotylous, adj. /huy peuh kot l/, n. Bot. the part of a plant embryo directly below the cotyledons, forming a connection with the radicle. See diag. under cotyledon. [1875 80; HYPO + COTYL(EDON)] * * * …

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