Root-bound or pot-bound
I think it's polymer... Because "poly" means many and "mer" means units. Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's polymer.
When matter is packed into the same amount of space as its density, it is referred to as being at its maximum density or at its highest level of compression. This typically occurs under high pressure or in specific conditions where the matter is tightly packed together.
A group of palisade cells is commonly referred to as a "palisade mesophyll." This layer of tightly packed cells is located beneath the upper epidermis of leaves and is primarily responsible for photosynthesis due to its high chlorophyll content. The arrangement of these cells maximizes light absorption for the plant.
You call them principal square roots.
Some countries call the leaves 'cilantro' and the roots and seeds 'coriander'. Other countries simply call the entire plant coriander but refer to the specific part of the plant i.e. coriander leaf, coriander root and coriander seeds
The kind of growth that involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures is called vegetative reproduction. Some biologists call it asexual reproduction.
sandwich
in Florida we call it dwarf papyrus. it is a vigorous plant here and you will notice the roots march onward. you can root prune the plant and share it with your friends and nieghbors with wiki goodness.
Typically, painting is done on a "canvas" which is not only tightly woven but tightly stretched on a wooden frame and securely tacked in place.
They are usually referring to their breasts.
osmosis
tubers