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Definition of Radicated

Radicated
Radicated Rad"i*ca`ted, a. Rooted; specifically: (a) (Bot.) Having roots, or possessing a well-developed root. (b) (Zo["o]l.) Having rootlike organs for attachment.

Meaning of Radicated from wikipedia

- deracinate, deracination, eradicable, eradicate, radical, radicand, radicant, radicate, radicel, radicle, radicular, radicule, radiculose, radish, ultraradical...
- characteristics of Naty Botero. The director of the video, Diego Álvarez, is radicated on Mexico City and he has been involved with a lot of projects on MTV...
- minds of mortal men to slide or appair. Besides this, patience was so radicate in his heart that of all the injuries to him committed (which were no small...
- travelling do****entary, RTP 2). He was married to singer Cristina Branco radicated in the Netherlands. The couple who have two daughters, endured a complex...
- Hockey World Cup. The team is based mostly in the Portuguese community radicated in South Africa. Team Staff General Manager: Mechanic: Coaching Staff...
- stem flesh has a cartilage-like consistency. The base of the stem is radicating, that is, it extends deep into the substrate. Its color is dark red, lightening...
- editors works from their central offices in Valencia but staff is also radicated on the island, Madrid, Barcelona, Miami, Mexico, Argentina, etc.[citation...
- Jerónimo Ruiz de Corella, between other things, General of the Artillery radicated in the Duchy of Milan, Italy while her mother, a "Manrique", came from...
- politicians in their town. At 12 years old, he moved to Guayaquil, and early radicated in the Gómez Rendón and Chile streets, and moved to other locations later...
- described this species as "Subglobose, four to six inches in diameter, the radicating base somewhat pointed, the external peridium thin, smooth, whitish, the...