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root, 扎根 | take root and begin to grow | |
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take root, settle down, settle, root, steady down | become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style | |
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root, etymon | 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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root, tooth root, hair roots | the part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support; The embedded or basal portion of a hair, tooth, nail, nerve, etc.; embedded in skin and flesh | |
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root | [in 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 | |
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root | come into existence, originate | |
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stem, root, base, theme, root word, radical | [in linguistics] the form of a word after all affixes are removed | |
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solution, root | the set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation | |
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source, origin, beginning, root, rootage | the place where something begins, where it springs into being | |
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root | cause to take roots | |
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ancestor, antecedent, root, ascendant, ascendent | someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent) | |
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root | plant by the roots | |
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root, rout, rootle | dig with the snout | |
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root | a number that, when multiplied by itself some number of times, equals a given number |