〘 noun 〙 The process by which a plant that has been taken from a cutting, graft, or transplant takes root and grows. ※To sweep away the dust of one's journey (1977)〈Awano Seiho〉 "Pheasants destroy the potato fields where the plants have taken root." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 さし木、つぎ木、移植などをした植物が、根づいて生長すること。※旅塵を払ふ(1977)〈阿波野青畝〉「活着の藷の畠を雉荒す」
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