How To Use rootle In A Sentence
- He is the classic rootless cosmopolitan.
- On the water, meanwhile, the last White Lilies are sinking beneath the surface, the last gay Pickerel-Weed is gone, though the rootless plants of the delicate Bladder-Wort, spreading over acres of shallows, still impurple the wide, smooth surface. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862
- Once, presumably, this quadrangle with its smooth lawns, its massive buildings and the chapel itself was marsh too, where the grasses waved and the swine rootled. A room of one's own
- The rootless females dump their eggs because they have failed to find a territory, or have lost their own nests.
- This is a story about rootlessness, about impulsive, ostensibly whimsical wandering.
- The mold that grows off the surface of these cheeses gives off real small microscopic rootlets called mycelium that actually grow into the cheese and give off enzymes that the mold can feed off of," Lehner says. Chicago Reader
- But how is material conveyed from rootlet to veinlet of leaf hundreds of feet away? Among the Forces
- The barley was first allowed to germinate, or sprout rootlets, in a moist environment.
- Most of the commercially valuable wild species derive their nourishment from the rootlets of living trees in a mutually beneficial relationship called mycorrhiza.
- Plants exhibiting rootless corn symptoms have either lodged and are laying on the ground or are ready to lodge.