ortet

English

Etymology

From Latin ortus (origination) + -et.

Noun

ortet (plural ortets)

  1. (botany) The original single parent plant from which a clone ultimately derives.

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Verb

ortet

  1. Second-person plural present of orten.
  2. Second-person plural subjunctive I of orten.
  3. Third-person singular present of orten.
  4. Imperative plural of orten.
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