radicular

ra·dic·u·lar

[ra-dik-yuh-ler]
adjective
1.
Botany. of or pertaining to a radicle or root.
2.
Anatomy. of, pertaining to, or involving a radicle.

Origin:
1820–30; < Latin rādīcul(a) radicle + -ar1

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radicular ra·dic·u·lar (rə-dĭk'yə-lər)
adj.

  1. Relating to a radicle.

  2. Relating to the root of a tooth.

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Radicular is always a great word to know.
So is chlorophyll. Does it mean:
green coloring of leaves and plants needed for photosynthesis
female reproductive organ which produces eggs in bryophytes, ferns and most gymnosperms
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