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Root
Definition
The word "root" refers to the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground, absorbing water and nutrients (noun). It can also mean the origin, basis, or fundamental part of something, or the act of establishing firmly (verb).
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ruːt/, /rʊt/
- Respelling: ROOT, RUT
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ruːt/, /rʊt/
- Respelling: ROOT, RUT
Etymology
The word "root" originates from the Old English "rōt," which was derived from Old Norse "rót" and Latin "radix," meaning "root." The term has been used in English since the early Middle Ages to describe both plant roots and foundational aspects of things.
Derivatives
- Rooted (adjective)
- Rooting (noun/verb)
- Rootless (adjective)
- Rootlet (noun)
- Uproot (verb)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "root" is used in both literal and metaphorical contexts. For example: "The tree’s roots extend deep into the soil," or "The root of the problem lies in miscommunication."
Related Terms
- Radical: Relating to the root or foundation of something.
- Stem: The main structural part of a plant.
- Anchor: Something that provides stability or support.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The part of a plant that attaches it to the ground: Refers to the structure that absorbs water and nutrients for the plant’s growth.
- Example: "The roots of the tree spread widely underground."
- The origin or fundamental basis of something: Refers to the source or primary cause of an idea, problem, or system.
- Example: "The root of the conflict was a lack of trust."
- A mathematical term referring to the square root or nth root: Describes the number that, when multiplied by itself, produces a specified value.
- Example: "The square root of 16 is 4."
Verb
- To establish firmly or deeply: Refers to embedding something securely, either literally or metaphorically.
- Example: "Their traditions are deeply rooted in history."
- To remove or dig up the roots of something: Refers to pulling out plants or dislodging something from its base.
- Example: "They had to root out the weeds from the garden."