different between rootstock vs veratralbine
rootstock
English
Etymology
root +? stock
Noun
rootstock (plural rootstocks)
- (agriculture) A healthy and vigorous-rooted plant that is used in grafting, most commonly as a sound base to support a scion that bears desirable fruit in orchard culture.
- Synonym: rootstalk
- (by extension) The necessary basis for something to develop.
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- rootstock on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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veratralbine
English
Etymology
From Veratrum album +? -ine.
Noun
veratralbine (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry) A yellowish amorphous alkaloid, C28H43NO5, extracted from the rootstock of Veratrum album.
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