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How to pronounce radicle in English?

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Type of body structure, complex body part, structure, bodily structure, anatomical structure

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Radicle will hold Willmott Shares at the end of this transaction, which is not yet settled.
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Radicle has a strong cash position as a result of the funding completed in June of last year.
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Radicle holds shares in Bioenergy Australia, the project manager.
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The first root that comes from a plant is called the radicle.
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The radicle is the embryonic root.
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It involves the reactivation of the metabolic pathways that lead to growth and the emergence of the radicle or seed root and plumule or shoot.
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Radicle anticipates that the Gumeracha harvest for this year will be between 600 tonnes and 700 tonnes, the revenues from which will be taken by Radicle in the current financial year.
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The second is that the emerging radicle and embryo can be very susceptible to fungal diseases in its early stages, when in unhygienic or excessively wet conditions.
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  • (anatomy) a small structure resembling a rootlet (such as a fibril of a nerve)
  • In botany, the radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root of the plant, and grows downward in the soil (the shoot emerges from the plumule). ...
  • The basal part of the scape often strongly defined by a constriction; it articulates with the torulus.
  • The part of a plant embryo that develops into the primary root.
  • Diminutive of Latin radix = root; hence a small root, adjective - radicular.
  • Part of the seed embryo below the cotyledons, constituting the rudimentary root; in the cocoa bean, a hard, slender stalk about one-third the length of the bean (seed) situated at the hilum (broader) end.
  • Also called radicle root. The first rootlet to emerge from a germinating seed.
  • (RAD-ee-kul) -- The primary root of a germinating seed.
  • The lower part of the axis of an object