
Ratoon
[rə-TOON]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Spanish, mid-17th century
1.
A new shoot or sprout springing from the base of a crop plant, especially sugar cane, after cropping.
Examples of Ratoon in a sentence
"Rei loved giving clippings of her favorite plants' ratoons to her friends."
"We're struggling with weeds in our backyard — for every few we pull, several more ratoons spring up."

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