A buttress root.
A buttress-root is a root growing from the above-ground stem or trunk, providing support.
A buttress root is NOT called a prop root. A buttress root is a big, thick, snake-like root that runs on the surface of the ground near the tree and helps to hold the tree firmly in place. A prop root/stilt root is a root that grows out of a branch and grows down to the ground to enter into the earth and to help hold the plant steady.
The scientific name for a Buttress Root is "Pneumatophore." It is a specialized root found in certain tree species in tropical forests, providing additional support and stability to the tree in shallow soils.
The root system of sugarcane is fibrous, consisting of many small roots that spread out horizontally near the surface of the soil.
My face is a buttress
its called a flying buttress
The buttress supports the roof above the statues (n.)
my pet buttress name is sally
A buttress is a certain kind of architectural structure. An example sentence would be: He designed that buttress in 5 months.
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There are two root words that mean to draw or to press in. Those are tract and trah. Trah is not a commonly used root word.