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root up - translation to

NAME SERVER FOR THE ROOT ZONE OF THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM OF THE INTERNET
DNS root server; DNS root servers; Root nameservers; Dns root servers; Dns root server; Root server; Root servers; Root-server; Root key; Official root nameservers; Rootserver; Root DNS servers; DNS Root Server System Advisory Committee; DNS Root Servers; Root zone file; Root-servers.net; K-root; A-root; B-root; C-root; D-root; E-root; F-root; G-root; H-root; I-root; J-root; L-root; M-root; Root nameserver; Root name servers; Root hint
  • A map of the thirteen logical name servers, including anycasted instances, at the end of 2006

deep rooted         
  • Roots forming above ground on a cutting of an ''Odontonema'' ("Firespike")
  • Aerial root
  • Fluorescent imaging of an emerging lateral root.
  • barley]] root
  • Coralloid roots of ''[[Cycas revoluta]]''
  • Cross section of a [[mango]] tree
  • Large, mature tree roots above the soil
  • Aerating roots of a [[mangrove]]
  • Roots on onion bulbs
  • Cross section of an adventitous crown root of pearl millet (''Pennisetum glaucum)''
  • Root system of adult ''[[Araucaria heterophylla]]''
  • Stilt roots of Maize plant
  • Ranunculus Root Cross Section
  • Roots of trees
  • The growing tip of a fine root
  • Roots can also protect the environment by holding the soil to reduce soil erosion
  • The stilt roots of ''[[Socratea exorrhiza]]''
  • Tree roots at [[Cliffs of the Neuse State Park]]
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  • [[Ficus]] Tree with [[buttress root]]s
  • Visible roots
ORGAN OF A HIGHER PLANT THAT ANCHORS THE REST OF THE PLANT IN THE GROUND, ABSORBS WATER AND MINERAL SALTS FROM THE SOIL, AND DOES NOT BEAR LEAVES OR BUDS
Rooted; Root (botany); Tree root; Plant roots; Plant root; Shallow-rooted; Shallow rooted; Deep-rooted; Deep rooted; Peg root; Adventitious Root; Root (plant)
tief verwurzelt
root crops         
  • Ginger rhizomes
  • Taro corms
  • Cassava tuberous roots
  • Yam tubers
PLANT ROOT USED AS A VEGETABLE
Root crop; Tuber vegetable; Root vegetables; Root crops; Tuber crop; Tuber vegetables; Underground vegetable; Root and tuber vegetables; Corm vegetable; Cormous vegetable; Rhizome vegetable; Bulb vegetable; Tuberous root vegetable; Starchy tuber crop; Starchy tuber; Starchy tuber vegetable; Starchy root; Starchy root crop; Starchy root vegetable; Edible tuber; Edible rhizome; Edible root; Edible corm; Edible bulb; Starchy vegetable; List of underground vegetables; Root Vegetable; Starchy root crops; List of root vegetables
Hackfrüchte; Gemüse mit Wurzeln
square root         
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  • Constructing]] the length <math>x=\sqrt{a}</math>, given the <math>a</math> and the unit length
  • YBC 7289 clay tablet
INVERSE OPERATION OF SQUARE FOR FINDING THE ORIGINAL BASE NUMBER
Square roots; Sqrt; Square-root; Square Root; Principal square root; Double radicals; Principle square root; Complex square root; Sqrt(x); Square root function; √ ̅; Sq root; SquareRoot; Second root; Sqrt(); List of square roots; Square root of; Power 1/2; Square route; Square root of integers; Square root of 10
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Definition

root note
¦ noun see root1 (sense 5).

Wikipedia

Root name server

A root name server is a name server for the root zone of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. It directly answers requests for records in the root zone and answers other requests by returning a list of the authoritative name servers for the appropriate top-level domain (TLD). The root name servers are a critical part of the Internet infrastructure because they are the first step in resolving human-readable host names into IP addresses that are used in communication between Internet hosts.

A combination of limits in the DNS and certain protocols, namely the practical size of unfragmented User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets, resulted in a decision to limit the number of root servers to thirteen server addresses. The use of anycast addressing permits the actual number of root server instances to be much larger, and is 1,553 as of 17 September 2022.