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Word: Radicate
Speech Type: Verb
mid 16th century; earliest use found in Thomas Elyot (c1490–1546), humanist and diplomat. From classical Latin rādīcāt-, past participial stem of rādīcārī to take root, in post-classical Latin also radicare to take root (Vetus Latina), to cause to take root, establish (Vulgate) from rādīc-, rādīx
To cause to take root; to plant or establish firmly (in something). Chiefly figurative.
(In passive). To be or become rooted or established (in something).
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