Present participle of root, A method of creating a new plant by getting part of an existing plant to form roots, Originally, a system of roots; a secure attachment (in something); a firm grounding, The process of forming roots, the process of putting forth roots and beginning to grow, A method of creating a new plant by getting part of an exisitng plant to form roots, A zero (of a function), A square root (understood if no power is specified; in which case, “the root of” is often abbreviated to “root”), The single node of a tree that has no parent, The primary lexical unit of a word, which carries the most significant aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced into smaller constituents. Inflectional stems often derive from roots, A word from which another word or words are derived, Of a number or expression, a number which, when raised to a specified power, yields the specified number or expression, The primary source, The part of a plant, generally underground, that absorbs water and nutrients. thumb|Some roots (2), The part of a tooth extending into the bone holding the tooth in place, The part of a hair under the skin that holds the hair in place, The part of a hair near the skin that has not been dyed, permed, or otherwise treated, In UNIX terminology, the first user account with complete access to the operating system and its configuration, found at the root of the directory structure, The person who manages accounts on a UNIX system, To cheer to show support for a sports team, etc, A sexual partner, To rummage, to search as if by digging in soil, to root out, To have sexual intercourse, An act of sexual intercourse, The highest directory of a directory structure which may contain both files and subdirectories. In PC-based systems the number of entries in a root directory may be limited whereas the number entries in subdirectories is unlimited, take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for; "We all rooted for the home team"; "I'm pulling for the underdog"; "Are you siding with the defender of the title?", Source, Roots serve a variety of important functions for the plant Roots are stabilizing organs, holding plants upright and in place against the elements Using root hairs, they capture water and nutrients from the soil and send them to the stems to leaves, flowers, and fruit via the xylem There are two primary types of roots: the taproot and fibrous roots, The IA that issues the first certificate in a certification chain The root's public key must be known in advance by a certificate user in order to validate a certification chain The root 's public key is made trustworthy by some mechanism other than a certificate, such as by secure physical distribution, In a web site, the root directory is the root for the site, NOT the root directory for the disk (usually C:\) The server root is the highest level directory that is read by the server, and therefore the highest level directory that can be accessed by remote browsers The root is set by the server software, and all directories for the site must be subdirectories of the root S, A root of a polynomial function, f, is just a solution to the equation f(x) = 0, that is an input that yields an output of 0 Geometrically, this corresponds to the point (x, 0) on the horizontal axis where the graph of f crosses, The part of a plant that usually grows below ground The root provides anchorage for aerial parts, absorbs water and mineral salts from the soil, conducts water and nutrients to other parts of the plant, and often stores food materials over winter, The specially privileged userid used to perform Unix system administration, The name of the login account given full and complete access to all system resources Also used to describe the directory named "/"as in, "the root directory ", The top of the Domain Name System hierarchy Often referred to as the "dot " top, The most privileged user available on Unix machines (also called superuser) The root user has complete access privileges to all files on the machine, The top of the Domain Name System (DNS) hierarchy Often referred to as the "dot ", n (AS wyrt, root) the part of a plant, usually below the ground, that holds the plant in position, draws water and nutrients from the soil, stores food, and is typically non-green, the most fundamental note of a chord, often the bass note, which usually contains the other members of the chord in its overtones, A root of a tree is the vertex in a tree such that there is a uniques route from the root to any other vertex in the tree In a digraph, if a root exists, it is unique If the tree is undirected, the any vertex can be a root [reftucker, p 80], The <[ROOT]> Element is where the expansion process for nested elements begins Upon expansion the nested elements are replaced with their content, The underground part of a plant that absorbs water, obtains and stores nutrients, and provides anchoring support in the soil, cause to take roots plant by the roots come into existence, originate; "The problem roots in her depression, A square root (understood if no power is specified; in which case, "the root of" is often abbreviated to "root"), The lower, usually underground, part of a plant It anchors the plant in the soil and absorbs water and mineral nutrients by means of the root hairs, A root of an equation in one variable is a solution of the equation, The base of the V thread This is the weakest point on a fastener because it has the smallest cross sectional area, A term common to many Kung Fu styles and other martial arts, rooting is the skill or quality of aligning the feet and body so that force is transferred efficiently into the ground, allowing for maximum stability and balance Many martial tactics in Kung Fu are designed to uproot an opponent in order to deny him or her this advantage, The area of a blade nearest to the hub Generally the thickest and widest part of the blade, The part of a plant, generally underground, that absorbs water and nutrients, In a hierarchy of items, the one item from which all other items are descended The root item has nothing above it in the hierarchy See also hierarchy, class, package, as in the ivy, or may hang loosely in the air, as in some epiphytic orchids, An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc, as a source of nourishment or support; that from which anything proceeds as if by growth or development; as, the root of a tooth, a nail, a cancer, and the like, That which resembles a root in position or function, esp, as, the root crop, The descending, and commonly branching, axis of a plant, increasing in length by growth at its extremity only, not divided into joints, leafless and without buds, and having for its offices to fix the plant in the earth, to supply it with moisture and soluble matters, and sometimes to serve as a reservoir of nutriment for future growth, A true root, however, may never reach the ground, but may be attached to a wall, etc, Hence, to seek for favor or advancement by low arts or groveling servility; to fawn servilely, This is the fictitious node that is the parent of all other nodes in the scene There is the concept of a root node so that the entire scene can be thought of as a tree, starting at the root, To turn up the earth with the snout, as swine, To turn up or to dig out with the snout; as, the swine roots the earth, The underground portion of a plant, whether a true root or a tuber, a bulb or rootstock, as in the potato, the onion, or the sweet flag, An ancestor or progenitor; and hence, an early race; a stem, The cause or occasion by which anything is brought about; the source, To shout for, or otherwise noisly applaud or encourage, a contestant, as in sports; hence, to wish earnestly for the success of some one or the happening of some event, with the superstitious notion that this action may have efficacy; usually with for; as, the crowd rooted for the home team, To plant and fix deeply in the earth, or as in the earth; to implant firmly; hence, to make deep or radical; to establish; used chiefly in the participle; as, rooted trees or forests; rooted dislike, To tear up by the root; to eradicate; to extirpate; with up, out, or away, the part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem", (botany) the usually underground organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes; absorbs water and mineral salts; usually it anchors the plant to the ground a number that when multiplied by itself some number of times equals a given number take root and begin to grow; "this plant roots quickly", To be firmly fixed; to be established, The lowest place, position, or part, That factor of a quantity which when multiplied into itself will produce that quantity; thus, 3 is a root of 9, because 3 multiplied into itself produces 9; 3 is the cube root of 27, A primitive form of speech; one of the earliest terms employed in language; a word from which other words are formed; a radix, or radical, The fundamental tone of any chord; the tone from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is composed, To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow, The time which to reckon in making calculations, part of a plant growing underground which anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients; part which anchors; source, origin; base, fundamental part; number that multiplied by itself yields a given number (Mathematics), plant, cause to develop roots; dig in the ground with the snout; fix in place, spellbind; cheer, encourage, take root and begin to grow; "this plant roots quickly", come into existence, originate; "The problem roots in her depression", the part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support, a simple form inferred as the common basis from which related words in several languages can be derived by linguistic processes, The roots of a plant are the parts of it that grow under the ground. the twisted roots of an apple tree, plant by the roots, dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for truffles", 1: The 'base' or bottom of a system e g the 'root directory' is the lowest possible directory in a filesystem, and in X11 the 'root window' is the background on which all other windows are drawn 2: In Unix, the user 'root' is the user that owns the system and has full superuser power, The root of a pixmap or graphics context is the same as the root of whatever drawable was used when the pixmap or GC was created The root of a window is the root window under which the window was created, (1) An administrative account with special privileges For example, only the root account can load kernel extensions (2) In graph theory, the base of a tree (3) root directory: The base of a file system tree (4) root file system: The primary file system off which a computer boots, so named because it includes the root node of the file system tree, cause to take roots, become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style; "He finally settled down", the set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation, someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent), You can refer to the place or culture that a person or their family comes from as their roots. I am proud of my Brazilian roots, a number that when multiplied by itself some number of times equals a given number, The root of a hair or tooth is the part of it that is underneath the skin. decay around the roots of teeth, Root vegetables or root crops are grown for their roots which are large and can be eaten. root crops such as carrots and potatoes, If you root a plant or cutting or if it roots, roots form on the bottom of its stem and it starts to grow. Most plants will root in about six to eight weeks Root the cuttings in a heated propagator, The root of a word is the part that contains its meaning and to which other parts can be added. The word `secretary' comes from the same Latin root as the word `secret', You can refer to the cause of a problem or of an unpleasant situation as the root of it or the roots of it. We got to the root of the problem, If you root through or in something, you search for something by moving other things around. She rooted through the bag, found what she wanted, and headed toward the door = rummage see also rooted, cube root, grass roots, square root, If an idea, belief, or custom takes root, it becomes established among a group of people. Time would be needed for democracy to take root. American architect whose designs include the Monadnock Building (1889-1891) in Chicago, which employed steel beams along with traditional masonry-bearings walls. In botany, the underground anchoring part of a plant. It grows downward in response to gravity, absorbs water and dissolved minerals, and stores reserve food. Primary root systems have a deep sturdy taproot (in gymnosperms and dicots; see cotyledon) plus secondary or lateral smaller roots, and root hairs. Grasses and other monocots produce a shallow diffuse mass of fibrous secondary roots. Additional support (e.g., in corn and orchids) comes from stem offshoots called adventitious, or prop, roots. Fleshy roots that store food may be modified taproots (e.g., carrots, turnips, and beets) or modified adventitious roots (e.g. cassava). Tubers such as the potato are modified, fleshy, underground stems, or rhizomes. Aerial roots arise from the stem and either pass for some distance through the air before reaching the soil or remain hanging in the air, (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem", the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root", If something has been completely changed or destroyed, you can say that it has been changed or destroyed root and branch. The forces of National Socialism were transforming Germany root and branch Some prison practices are in need of root and branch reform, If someone puts down roots, they make a place their home, for example by taking part in activities there or by making a lot of friends there. When they got to Montana, they put down roots and built a life. = settle down,
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A method of creating a new plant by getting part of an existing plant to form roots
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Originally, a system of roots; a secure attachment (in something); a firm grounding - "as sone as the sun was uppe it caught heet: and because it had nott rotynge it wyddred awaye."
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The process of forming roots
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the process of putting forth roots and beginning to grow
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A method of creating a new plant by getting part of an exisitng plant to form roots
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A zero (of a function)
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A square root (understood if no power is specified; in which case, “the root of” is often abbreviated to “root”) - "Multiply by root 2."
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The single node of a tree that has no parent
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The primary lexical unit of a word, which carries the most significant aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced into smaller constituents. Inflectional stems often derive from roots
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A word from which another word or words are derived
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Of a number or expression, a number which, when raised to a specified power, yields the specified number or expression - "The cube root of 27 is 3."
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The primary source - "The love of money is the root of all evil."
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The part of a plant, generally underground, that absorbs water and nutrients. thumb|Some roots (2)
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The part of a tooth extending into the bone holding the tooth in place
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The part of a hair under the skin that holds the hair in place
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The part of a hair near the skin that has not been dyed, permed, or otherwise treated
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In UNIX terminology, the first user account with complete access to the operating system and its configuration, found at the root of the directory structure
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The person who manages accounts on a UNIX system
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To cheer to show support for a sports team, etc - "Let me root, root, root for the home team,"
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A sexual partner
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To rummage, to search as if by digging in soil, to root out
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To have sexual intercourse
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An act of sexual intercourse - "Fancy a root?"
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The highest directory of a directory structure which may contain both files and subdirectories. In PC-based systems the number of entries in a root directory may be limited whereas the number entries in subdirectories is unlimited
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take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for; "We all rooted for the home team"; "I'm pulling for the underdog"; "Are you siding with the defender of the title?"
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Roots serve a variety of important functions for the plant Roots are stabilizing organs, holding plants upright and in place against the elements Using root hairs, they capture water and nutrients from the soil and send them to the stems to leaves, flowers, and fruit via the xylem There are two primary types of roots: the taproot and fibrous roots
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The IA that issues the first certificate in a certification chain The root's public key must be known in advance by a certificate user in order to validate a certification chain The root 's public key is made trustworthy by some mechanism other than a certificate, such as by secure physical distribution
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In a web site, the root directory is the root for the site, NOT the root directory for the disk (usually C:\) The server root is the highest level directory that is read by the server, and therefore the highest level directory that can be accessed by remote browsers The root is set by the server software, and all directories for the site must be subdirectories of the root S
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A root of a polynomial function, f, is just a solution to the equation f(x) = 0, that is an input that yields an output of 0 Geometrically, this corresponds to the point (x, 0) on the horizontal axis where the graph of f crosses
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The part of a plant that usually grows below ground The root provides anchorage for aerial parts, absorbs water and mineral salts from the soil, conducts water and nutrients to other parts of the plant, and often stores food materials over winter
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The specially privileged userid used to perform Unix system administration
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The name of the login account given full and complete access to all system resources Also used to describe the directory named "/"as in, "the root directory "
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The top of the Domain Name System hierarchy Often referred to as the "dot " top
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The most privileged user available on Unix machines (also called superuser) The root user has complete access privileges to all files on the machine
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The top of the Domain Name System (DNS) hierarchy Often referred to as the "dot "
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n (AS wyrt, root) the part of a plant, usually below the ground, that holds the plant in position, draws water and nutrients from the soil, stores food, and is typically non-green
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the most fundamental note of a chord, often the bass note, which usually contains the other members of the chord in its overtones
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A root of a tree is the vertex in a tree such that there is a uniques route from the root to any other vertex in the tree In a digraph, if a root exists, it is unique If the tree is undirected, the any vertex can be a root [reftucker, p 80]
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The <[ROOT]> Element is where the expansion process for nested elements begins Upon expansion the nested elements are replaced with their content
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The underground part of a plant that absorbs water, obtains and stores nutrients, and provides anchoring support in the soil
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cause to take roots plant by the roots come into existence, originate; "The problem roots in her depression
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A square root (understood if no power is specified; in which case, "the root of" is often abbreviated to "root")
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The lower, usually underground, part of a plant It anchors the plant in the soil and absorbs water and mineral nutrients by means of the root hairs
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A root of an equation in one variable is a solution of the equation
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The base of the V thread This is the weakest point on a fastener because it has the smallest cross sectional area
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A term common to many Kung Fu styles and other martial arts, rooting is the skill or quality of aligning the feet and body so that force is transferred efficiently into the ground, allowing for maximum stability and balance Many martial tactics in Kung Fu are designed to uproot an opponent in order to deny him or her this advantage
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The area of a blade nearest to the hub Generally the thickest and widest part of the blade
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The part of a plant, generally underground, that absorbs water and nutrients
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In a hierarchy of items, the one item from which all other items are descended The root item has nothing above it in the hierarchy See also hierarchy, class, package
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as in the ivy, or may hang loosely in the air, as in some epiphytic orchids
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An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc
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as a source of nourishment or support; that from which anything proceeds as if by growth or development; as, the root of a tooth, a nail, a cancer, and the like
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That which resembles a root in position or function, esp
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as, the root crop
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The descending, and commonly branching, axis of a plant, increasing in length by growth at its extremity only, not divided into joints, leafless and without buds, and having for its offices to fix the plant in the earth, to supply it with moisture and soluble matters, and sometimes to serve as a reservoir of nutriment for future growth
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A true root, however, may never reach the ground, but may be attached to a wall, etc
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Hence, to seek for favor or advancement by low arts or groveling servility; to fawn servilely
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This is the fictitious node that is the parent of all other nodes in the scene There is the concept of a root node so that the entire scene can be thought of as a tree, starting at the root
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To turn up the earth with the snout, as swine
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To turn up or to dig out with the snout; as, the swine roots the earth
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The underground portion of a plant, whether a true root or a tuber, a bulb or rootstock, as in the potato, the onion, or the sweet flag
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An ancestor or progenitor; and hence, an early race; a stem
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The cause or occasion by which anything is brought about; the source
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To shout for, or otherwise noisly applaud or encourage, a contestant, as in sports; hence, to wish earnestly for the success of some one or the happening of some event, with the superstitious notion that this action may have efficacy; usually with for; as, the crowd rooted for the home team
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To plant and fix deeply in the earth, or as in the earth; to implant firmly; hence, to make deep or radical; to establish; used chiefly in the participle; as, rooted trees or forests; rooted dislike
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To tear up by the root; to eradicate; to extirpate; with up, out, or away
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the part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem"
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(botany) the usually underground organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes; absorbs water and mineral salts; usually it anchors the plant to the ground a number that when multiplied by itself some number of times equals a given number take root and begin to grow; "this plant roots quickly"
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To be firmly fixed; to be established
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The lowest place, position, or part
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That factor of a quantity which when multiplied into itself will produce that quantity; thus, 3 is a root of 9, because 3 multiplied into itself produces 9; 3 is the cube root of 27
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A primitive form of speech; one of the earliest terms employed in language; a word from which other words are formed; a radix, or radical
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The fundamental tone of any chord; the tone from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is composed
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To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow
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The time which to reckon in making calculations
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part of a plant growing underground which anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients; part which anchors; source, origin; base, fundamental part; number that multiplied by itself yields a given number (Mathematics) isim
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plant, cause to develop roots; dig in the ground with the snout; fix in place, spellbind; cheer, encourage fiil
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take root and begin to grow; "this plant roots quickly"
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come into existence, originate; "The problem roots in her depression"
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the part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support
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a simple form inferred as the common basis from which related words in several languages can be derived by linguistic processes
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The roots of a plant are the parts of it that grow under the ground. the twisted roots of an apple tree
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plant by the roots
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dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for truffles"
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1: The 'base' or bottom of a system e g the 'root directory' is the lowest possible directory in a filesystem, and in X11 the 'root window' is the background on which all other windows are drawn 2: In Unix, the user 'root' is the user that owns the system and has full superuser power
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The root of a pixmap or graphics context is the same as the root of whatever drawable was used when the pixmap or GC was created The root of a window is the root window under which the window was created
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(1) An administrative account with special privileges For example, only the root account can load kernel extensions (2) In graph theory, the base of a tree (3) root directory: The base of a file system tree (4) root file system: The primary file system off which a computer boots, so named because it includes the root node of the file system tree
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cause to take roots
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become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style; "He finally settled down"
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the set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation
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someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent)
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You can refer to the place or culture that a person or their family comes from as their roots. I am proud of my Brazilian roots
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a number that when multiplied by itself some number of times equals a given number
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The root of a hair or tooth is the part of it that is underneath the skin. decay around the roots of teeth
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Root vegetables or root crops are grown for their roots which are large and can be eaten. root crops such as carrots and potatoes
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If you root a plant or cutting or if it roots, roots form on the bottom of its stem and it starts to grow. Most plants will root in about six to eight weeks Root the cuttings in a heated propagator
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The root of a word is the part that contains its meaning and to which other parts can be added. The word `secretary' comes from the same Latin root as the word `secret'
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You can refer to the cause of a problem or of an unpleasant situation as the root of it or the roots of it. We got to the root of the problem
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If you root through or in something, you search for something by moving other things around. She rooted through the bag, found what she wanted, and headed toward the door = rummage see also rooted, cube root, grass roots, square root
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If an idea, belief, or custom takes root, it becomes established among a group of people. Time would be needed for democracy to take root. American architect whose designs include the Monadnock Building (1889-1891) in Chicago, which employed steel beams along with traditional masonry-bearings walls. In botany, the underground anchoring part of a plant. It grows downward in response to gravity, absorbs water and dissolved minerals, and stores reserve food. Primary root systems have a deep sturdy taproot (in gymnosperms and dicots; see cotyledon) plus secondary or lateral smaller roots, and root hairs. Grasses and other monocots produce a shallow diffuse mass of fibrous secondary roots. Additional support (e.g., in corn and orchids) comes from stem offshoots called adventitious, or prop, roots. Fleshy roots that store food may be modified taproots (e.g., carrots, turnips, and beets) or modified adventitious roots (e.g. cassava). Tubers such as the potato are modified, fleshy, underground stems, or rhizomes. Aerial roots arise from the stem and either pass for some distance through the air before reaching the soil or remain hanging in the air
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(linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem"
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the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root"
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If something has been completely changed or destroyed, you can say that it has been changed or destroyed root and branch. The forces of National Socialism were transforming Germany root and branch Some prison practices are in need of root and branch reform
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If someone puts down roots, they make a place their home, for example by taking part in activities there or by making a lot of friends there. When they got to Montana, they put down roots and built a life. = settle down
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