Concept cluster: Tools > Roots or Rooting
n
(obsolete) The act or process of laying bare the roots of trees to expose them to the air and water.
n
(archaic) agar
n
(archaic, obsolete) sinew, ligament, tendon, artery
adj
(of a young plant) firmly established in a place where it can grow and develop
adj
Having calluses.
adj
(archaic) Having gout in the hand.
n
A root thus affected.
adj
(archaic) corpuscular
adj
perforated like a sieve
adj
(biology, anatomy) Describing a part that falls off, or is shed, at a particular time or stage of development.
adj
(literally, of a plant) Having deep roots; (of a non-living object) deeply and firmly embedded (in the ground, etc.).
adj
Alternative form of deep-rooted [(literally, of a plant) Having deep roots; (of a non-living object) deeply and firmly embedded (in the ground, etc.).]
v
(intransitive, usually of a plant) To take root.
adj
(horticulture) Of a plant: intentionally grown in the dark.
adj
Removed from a natural site of growth, and placed in a culture medium (especially in relation to plants)
n
(US) The brightly colored leaves of deciduous trees that appear in the autumn.
adj
Synonym of feuillemorte.
adj
Obsolete spelling of filemot [Synonym of feuillemorte.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of feuillemorte [Of the color of dead or dying leaves: dull yellowish or orangish brown.]
adj
Jelly-like.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a hallucinogen.
adj
Pertaining to humin.
v
(intransitive) Of an embryo, to become attached to and embedded in the womb.
n
Planting; securing a plant etc. into the ground.
adj
rooted; implanted
v
to root deeply
adj
(rare) Forested; full of trees, dark with shady groves.
adj
cloud-shaped
n
The formation or expansion of swamp or bog.
n
(medicine) gout in the big toe
adj
podagric; gouty
adj
(archaic) porous
adj
(dated) Producing young or fruit abundantly; prolific; fruitful.
adv
At the root.
adj
(zoology) Fixed at the bottom as if rooted.
adj
(now rare) Rooted; firmly established.
n
(zoology) An organism that spawns again.
v
To grow roots; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow.
adj
Alternative form of rooted to the spot [Not moving or flinching due to surprise.]
n
(graph theory) A tree in which one vertex has been designated as the root.
adv
In a rooted manner; ingrainedly.
n
Attachment by means of roots.
n
The quality of being rooty.
n
One of the smallest roots, hair roots.
adj
Full of roots.
adj
thin, dry, membranous
adj
Alternative spelling of serpentigenous [(obsolete) Bred of a serpent]
adj
Alternative form of sinusy [Resembling or characteristic of the sinuses.]
adj
Like a skeleton.
v
(intransitive, literally) To grow roots into soil.
adj
Having taproots.
n
(horticulture) An over-vigorous plant that spreads and dominates the flowerbed.
adj
Resembling tissue or some aspect of it.
adj
Tissuelike.
n
(rare) Resemblance to a tree.
n
An animal that normally lives entirely in the dark parts of caves, often with no functioning eyes or no pigmentation.
n
Obsolete spelling of Tropaeolum
n
(humorous or derogatory) Any structure shaped like a tub, such as a certain old form of pulpit, a short broad boat, etc.
adj
Able to be uprooted.

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