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[[File:Roots of Thuja occidentalis near the shore of Lake Champlain.jpg|thumb|The roots of a tree]] |
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#A '''root''' is a part of a tree or plant that is under the ground. |
#A '''root''' is a part of a tree or plant that is under the ground. |
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#:''The tree was supported by strong '''roots'''.'' |
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Pronunciation
Noun
- A root is a part of a tree or plant that is under the ground.
- The tree was supported by strong roots.
- A root is the important part or the beginning part of something.
Verb
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Third-person singular |
Past tense |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- To root is to give or enable to something to develop roots; to fix or implant by or as if by roots
- To root is to remove altogether by or as if by pulling out by the roots - usually used with out
- The school authorities will root out the troublemakers.
- To root is to grow roots or take root.
- Dandelions took root in my flowerbeds.
- To root is to have an origin or base.
- The love of money has its roots in greed.