rootling

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English

Etymology 1

Verb

rootling

  1. present participle of rootle

Etymology 2

From root +‎ -ling.

Noun

rootling (plural rootlings)

  1. A small or miniature root; a rootlet.
  2. a plantling just beginning to root.
    • 1928, Victoria. Dept. of Agriculture, The Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Victoria - Volume 25 - Page 417:
      Coming to actual plantation, we are confronted by the question whether a cutting or a rootling is to be prepared.
    • 1992, Bryan George Coombe, Peter R. Dry, Viticulture:
      Ideally, rootlings should have several major roots spreading in different directions and several shoots, 4-5 mm thick and 20 cm []