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root englanniksi
(senseid) The part of a plant, generally underground, that anchors and supports the plant body, absorbs and stores water and nutrients, and in some plants is able to perform vegetative reproduction.
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A vegetable.
{{RQ:Orwell Animal Farm|6
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.
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(RQ:Locke Governmen), ''Book 1''
- They were the roots out of which sprang two distinct people.
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Of a number or expression, a number which, when raised to a specified power, yields the specified number or expression.
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A root (understood if no power is specified; in which case, "the root of" is often abbreviated to "root").
1899, (w) (transl.), ''The New Life'' (''La Vita Nuova'') ''of Dante Alighieri'', Siddall edition, page 122.
- The number three is the root of the number nine; (...) being multiplied merely by itself, it produceth nine, as we manifestly perceive that three times three are nine.
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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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The fundamental tone of any chord; the tone from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is composed. 1817, (w), ''A Dictionary of Music, Theoretical and Practical''
The lowest place, position, or part.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
{{quote-text|en|year=1812|author=Robert Southey|title=Omniana
In UNIX terminology, the first user account with complete access to the system and its configuration, found at the root of the directory structure; the person who manages accounts on a UNIX system.
The highest directory of a directory structure which may contain both files and subdirectories.
A penis, especially the base of a penis.
To grow roots; to enter the earth, as roots; to root and begin to grow.
{{RQ:Mortimer Husbandry
(quote-journal)'' (Property)|date=26 October 2014|passage=Some old, underfired clay pantiles might be damaged by button mosses rooting in cracks and fissures. But most post-war tiles are hard enough to withstand a bit of moss growth.
To prepare, oversee, or otherwise cause the rooting of cuttings.
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(senseid) To get root or privileged access on (a system or phone), often through bypassing some security mechanism.
(senseid) To turn up or dig with the snout.
(c.), published 1568, (w), ''Againſt venemous tongues enpoyſoned with ſclaunder and falſe detractions &c.'':
- Such tunges ſhuld be torne out by the harde rootes,Hoyning like hogges that groynis and wrotes.
To seek favour or advancement by low arts or grovelling servility; to fawn.
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3)
Of a baby: to turn the head and open the mouth in search of food.
{{quote-text|en|year=2016|author=Rachel Waddilove|title=The Baby Book: How to enjoy year one: revised and updated|page=179
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 2)
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To tug or pull at the reins aggressively by driving the head downwards while wearing a bit.
{{quote-book|en|year=2002|author=Tom Reilly|title=Hollow Be Thy Name|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553950660
{{quote-book|en|date=2011-08-01|author=Bernard Knight|title=According to the Evidence|publisher=Severn House Publishers Ltd|isbn=9781780101163
{{quote-book|en|date=2016-01-20|author=Joan Smith|title=The Virgin and the Unicorn|publisher=Belgrave House|isbn=9781610849371
An act of intercourse.
(quote-book)|title=Too Much Lip|publisher=University of Queensland Press|year_published=2023|page=113
A sexual partner.
To cheer (on); to show support (for) and hope for the success of. (q) (defdate)
{{quote-text|en|year=1908|author=Jack Norworth|title=Take Me Out to the Ball Game
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