Radicated vs Radicates - What's the difference?
radicated | radicates |
(radicate)
Rooted; firmly established.
* 1646 , (Thomas Browne), Pseudodoxia Epidemica :
(radicate)
(rare) To cause to take root; to plant or establish firmly.
(obsolete) To take root; to become established.
Rooted; deep-seated; firmly established.
(botany) Having a root; growing from a root; (of a fungus) having rootlike outgrowths at the base of the stipe
As verbs the difference between radicated and radicates
is that radicated is (radicate) while radicates is (radicate).As an adjective radicated
is rooted; firmly established.radicated
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(head)Adjective
(-)- Nor have we let fall our Pen upon discouragement of Contradiction, Unbelief and Difficulty of disswasion from radicated beliefs [...].
References
*radicates
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(head)radicate
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(radicat)- (Evelyn)
