radic-, radi-
(Latin: root)
deracinate
1. To remove someone or something from a natural environment; especially, people from their native culture.
2. To move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment.
3. To pull up by, or as if by, the roots.
deracination
1. To move something from its natural environment or culture; especially, to remove the racial or ethnic characteristics or influences from a customary culture or environment.
2. The act of pulling up or out; uprooting; cutting off from existence.
eradicable
eradicate
eradication
fila radicularia nervorum spinalium
The fine filaments that attach the ventral and dorsal roots of the spinal nerves to the spinal cord.
multiradicate
With many roots or rootlets.
myeloradiculodysplasia
Congenital maldevelopment of the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots.
polyradiculopathy
1. A diffuse root involvement, seen with, among other disorders, diabetic neuropathy.
2. Simultaneous inflammation of a large number of the spinal nerves marked by paralysis, pain, and the wasting away of muscles.
radical
radicalism
radically
radicalness
radicant
radicate