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Rhizome Meaning in English

word

ˈɹaɪˌzoʊm
RYE-zohm
ɹˈaɪzəʊm
RYE-zohm

Definition

A rhizome is a thick, underground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots. Many plants, such as ginger and bamboo, have rhizomes to help them spread.

Usage & Nuances

"Rhizome" is a technical/botanical term, usually used in scientific contexts or when describing plant anatomy. Common plants with rhizomes include ginger, turmeric, and certain grasses. Do not confuse with "root"—a rhizome is a specialized stem.

Example Sentences

Ginger has a rhizome that grows underground.

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Bamboo spreads quickly because of its rhizome.

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A rhizome can make new shoots grow far from the main plant.

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Did you know that turmeric comes from a rhizome just like ginger?

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Gardeners often cut the rhizome to propagate new plants.

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Some weeds are hard to remove because their rhizomes keep growing back.

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