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Root(medicine)

bartonellaceae (medicine) and ROOT (law)


bartonellaceae (medicine)


bartonellaceae


A family of small gram-negative bacteria whose organisms are parasites of erythrocytes in man and Other vertebrates and the aetiologic agents of several diseases.


ROOT (law)


ROOT. That part of a tree or plant under ground from which it draws most of its nourishment from the earth. its nourishment from the earth. 2. When the roots of a tree planted in one man' s land extend into that 2. When the roots of a tree planted in one man' s land extend into that of another, this circumstance does not give the latter any right to the of another, this circumstance does not give the latter any right to the tree, though such is the doctrine of the civil law; Dig. 41, 1, 7, 13; but tree, though such is the doctrine of the civil law; Dig. 41, 1, 7, 13; but such person has a right to cut off the roots up to his line. Rolle' s R. 394, such person has a right to cut off the roots up to his line. Rolle' s R. 394, vide Tree. vide Tree. 3. In a figurative sense, the term root is used to signify the person 3. In a figurative sense, the term root is used to signify the person from whom one or more others are descended. Vide Descent; Per stirpes. from whom one or more others are descended. Vide Descent; Per stirpes.