different between rootlike vs rhizoid
rootlike
English
Etymology
root +? -like
Adjective
rootlike (comparative more rootlike, superlative most rootlike)
- Resembling a root or roots (of a plant), or some aspect of them.
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rhizoid
English
Etymology
rhizo- +? -oid
Noun
rhizoid (plural rhizoids)
- (botany) A rootlike structure in fungi and some plants that acts as support and/or aids the absorption of nutrients.
Translations
Adjective
rhizoid (comparative more rhizoid, superlative most rhizoid)
- Resembling the root of a plant.
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Swedish
Noun
rhizoid c
- (lichenology) a rhizoid
Declension
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