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Root.cern; CERN ROOT
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root         
  • 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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
root1
¦ noun
1. a part of a plant normally below ground, which acts as a support and collects water and nourishment.
a turnip, carrot, or other vegetable which grows as a root.
2. the embedded part of a bodily organ or structure such as a hair.
3. the basic cause, source, or origin: money is the root of all evil.
(roots) family, ethnic, or cultural origins as the reasons for one's emotional attachment to a place or community.
[as modifier] (roots) denoting something from a non-Western ethnic or cultural origin: roots music.
4. Linguistics a morpheme, not necessarily surviving as a word in itself, from which words have been made by the addition of prefixes or suffixes or by other modification.
5. (also root note) Music the fundamental note of a chord.
6. (in biblical use) a descendant.
7. Mathematics a number or quantity that when multiplied by itself one or more times gives a specified number or quantity.
a value of an unknown quantity satisfying a given equation.
8. Austral./NZ & Irish vulgar slang an act of sexual intercourse.
¦ verb
1. (with reference to a plant or cutting) establish or cause to establish roots.
2. establish deeply and firmly.
(be rooted in) have as a source or origin.
3. [often as adjective rooted] cause to stand immobile through fear or amazement.
4. (root someone/thing out/up) find and get rid of someone or something.
5. Austral./NZ & Irish vulgar slang have sex with.
exhaust or frustrate.
Phrases
at root fundamentally.
put down roots begin to have a settled life in a place.
root and branch (of a process or operation) thorough or radical.
take root become fixed or established.
Derivatives
rootedness noun
rootless adjective
rootlessness noun
rootlet noun
root-like adjective
rooty adjective
Origin
OE rot, from ON rot; related to wort.
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root2
¦ verb
1. (of an animal) turn up the ground with its snout in search of food.
search or rummage.
2. (root for) informal support enthusiastically.
(root someone on) N. Amer. informal cheer or urge someone on.
¦ noun an act of rooting.
Origin
OE wrotan, of Gmc origin; related to OE wrot 'snout'.
root         
  • 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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
I
n.
1) to take root
2) to put down roots; to strike root(s)
3) deep roots
4) (mathematics) a cube; square root
5) by the roots (to pull smt. up by the roots)
6) (misc.) at the root of the matter; to go back to, search for one's roots; to get at the root of smt. ('to tackle smt. at the source'); (BE) root and branch ('wholly'); the root of all evil; her roots are in Canada; a root cause
II
v. (AE) (D; intr.) to root for ('to support') (to root for a team)
root         
  • 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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
I. n.
1.
Bottom, base, foundation, lower part.
2.
Cause, origin, source, occasion, parent.
3.
Radical, radix, etymon, primitive word, stem.
4.
First ancestor.
II. v. n.
Take root.
III. v. a.
1.
Implant, set, fix, fasten.
2.
Establish, confirm, sink deep, plant deeply.
3.
Eradicate, tear out, exterminate, extirpate, destroy utterly, remove utterly.
4.
Dig, burrow with the snout.
root         
  • 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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
(roots, rooting, rooted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
The roots of a plant are the parts of it that grow under the ground.
...the twisted roots of an apple tree.
N-COUNT: usu pl
2.
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.
VERB: V, V n
3.
Root vegetables or root crops are grown for their roots which are large and can be eaten.
...root crops such as carrots and potatoes.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
The root of a hair or tooth is the part of it that is underneath the skin.
...decay around the roots of teeth.
N-COUNT
5.
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...
N-PLURAL: usu poss N
6.
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...
N-COUNT: usu the N of n
7.
The root of a word is the part that contains its meaning and to which other parts can be added. (TECHNICAL)
The word 'secretary' comes from the same Latin root as the word 'secret'.
N-COUNT
8.
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
VERB: V prep
9.
10.
If something has been completely changed or destroyed, you can say that it has been changed or destroyed root and branch. (WRITTEN)
The forces of National Socialism were transforming Germany root and branch...
Some prison practices are in need of root and branch reform.
PHRASE: PHR after v, PHR n
11.
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
PHRASE: V inflects
12.
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...
PHRASE: V inflects
Root         
  • 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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
·noun The lowest place, position, or part.
II. Root ·vi To be firmly fixed; to be established.
III. Root ·noun The time which to reckon in making calculations.
IV. Root ·vi To turn up the earth with the snout, as swine.
V. Root ·noun An ancestor or progenitor; and hence, an early race; a stem.
VI. Root ·noun The cause or occasion by which anything is brought about; the source.
VII. Root ·vt To turn up or to dig out with the snout; as, the swine roots the earth.
VIII. Root ·vi To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow.
IX. Root ·vi Hence, to seek for favor or advancement by low arts or groveling servility; to fawn servilely.
X. Root ·noun The fundamental tone of any chord; the tone from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is composed.
XI. Root ·vt To tear up by the root; to Eradicate; to Extirpate;
- with up, out, or away.
XII. Root ·noun An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, ·etc.; as, the root crop.
XIII. Root ·noun 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.
XIV. Root ·noun 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.
XV. Root ·noun 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.
XVI. Root ·noun That which resembles a root in position or function, ·esp. 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.
XVII. Root ·vt 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.
XVIII. Root ·add. ·vi 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.
XIX. Root ·noun 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., as in the ivy, or may hang loosely in the air, as in some epiphytic orchids.
root         
  • 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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
1. <operating system> The Unix superuser account (with user name "root" and user ID 0) that overrides file permissions. The term avatar is also used. By extension, the privileged system-maintenance login on any {operating system}. See root mode, go root, wheel. [Jargon File] (1994-10-27) 2. <operating system> root directory. (1996-11-21) 3. <data> root node. (1998-11-14)
Root         
  • 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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
In vascular plants, the roots are the organs of a plant that are modified to provide anchorage for the plant and take in water and nutrients into the plant body, which allows plants to grow taller and faster. They are most often below the surface of the soil, but roots can also be aerial or aerating, that is, growing up above the ground or especially above water.
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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
adj.
1) deeply rooted
2) rooted in (rooted in poverty)
3) rooted to (rooted to the spot)
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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
a.
Fixed, deep, radical, confirmed, established.
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]]
  • alt=
  • [[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)
1.
If you say that one thing is rooted in another, you mean that it is strongly influenced by it or has developed from it.
The crisis is rooted in deep rivalries between the two groups.
ADJ: v-link ADJ in n
2.
If someone has deeply rooted opinions or feelings, they believe or feel something extremely strongly and are unlikely to change.
Racism is a deeply rooted prejudice which has existed for thousands of years.
ADJ: usu ADJ n, usu adv ADJ
see also deep-rooted
3.
If you are rooted to the spot, you are unable to move because you are very frightened or shocked.
We just stopped there, rooted to the spot.
PHRASE

Википедия

ROOT

ROOT is an object-oriented computer program and library developed by CERN. It was originally designed for particle physics data analysis and contains several features specific to the field, but it is also used in other applications such as astronomy and data mining. The latest minor release is 6.28, as of 2023-02-03.