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root:

Conjugations for root:

present
  1. root
  2. root
  3. roots
  4. root
  5. root
  6. root
simple past
  1. rooted
  2. rooted
  3. rooted
  4. rooted
  5. rooted
  6. rooted
present perfect
  1. have rooted
  2. have rooted
  3. has rooted
  4. have rooted
  5. have rooted
  6. have rooted
past continuous
  1. was rooting
  2. were rooting
  3. was rooting
  4. were rooting
  5. were rooting
  6. were rooting
future
  1. shall root
  2. will root
  3. will root
  4. shall root
  5. will root
  6. will root
continuous present
  1. am rooting
  2. are rooting
  3. is rooting
  4. are rooting
  5. are rooting
  6. are rooting
subjunctive
  1. be rooted
  2. be rooted
  3. be rooted
  4. be rooted
  5. be rooted
  6. be rooted
diverse
  1. root!
  2. let's root!
  3. rooted
  4. rooting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

root [the ~] noun

  1. the root
    – The highest or uppermost level in a hierarchically organized set of information. The root is the point from which further subsets are branched in a logical sequence that moves from a broad or general focus to narrower perspectives. 1

Translation Matrix for root:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
birlar cadging; cajolery; coaxing; diddling; obtaining by begging; pinch; sponging; steal; wheedling
mangar cadging; cajolery; coaxing; diddling; obtaining by begging; sponging; wheedling
raíz beet; beetroot; radical; shank; stem; stick; tree trunk; trunk
- ancestor; antecedent; ascendant; ascendent; base; beginning; etymon; origin; radical; root word; rootage; solution; source; stem; theme; tooth root
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
arraigar be rooted; root; take root
birlar catch; caught; clasp; clutch; drag; grasp; grip; pilfer; reach; root; rout; rummage about; scratch; seize; slave away; slog away; snatch; snatch away; snout; stick; toil and moil; yearn cadge; cajole; coax; cuddle; nick; obtain by begging; pilfer; pinch; snatch; snitch; steal; swipe; wheedle
echar raíces be rooted; root; take root earthen; ground
escarbar burrow; churn; drudge; root; rout; turn about encourage; motivate; pick; potter about; root up; rummage; sniff; stimulate
hocicar burrow; churn; drudge; root; rout; turn about
hozar burrow; root; rout
hurgar burrow; root; rout boost; clamber; climb; dig; encourage; grabble; grope about; jab; motivate; pick; pick loose; poke; prod; push on; root up; rummage; rummage about; rummage around; scramble; shin; sniff; stimulate
mangar catch; caught; clasp; clutch; drag; grasp; grip; pilfer; reach; root; rout; rummage about; scratch; seize; slave away; slog away; snatch; snatch away; snout; stick; toil and moil; yearn cadge; cajole; coax; cuddle; disown; dispossess; expropriate; make off with; mooch; nick; obtain by begging; pilfer; pinch; snatch; snatch away; snatch off; snitch; steal; swipe; wheedle
radicar be rooted; root; take root
- rootle; rout; settle; settle down; steady down; take root
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
raíz root
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- grub

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Related Definitions for "root":

  1. the part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support2
  2. (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed2
  3. a simple form inferred as the common basis from which related words in several languages can be derived by linguistic processes2
  4. the set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation2
  5. the place where something begins, where it springs into being2
    • communism's Russian root2
  6. someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent)2
  7. (botany) the usually underground organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes; absorbs water and mineral salts; usually it anchors the plant to the ground2
  8. a number that, when multiplied by itself some number of times, equals a given number2
  9. take root and begin to grow2
    • this plant roots quickly2
  10. cause to take roots2
  11. become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style2
  12. dig with the snout2
    • the pig was rooting for truffles2
  13. plant by the roots2
  14. come into existence, originate2
    • The problem roots in her depression2
  15. The highest or uppermost level in a hierarchically organized set of information. The root is the point from which further subsets are branched in a logical sequence that moves from a broad or general focus to narrower perspectives.1

Wiktionary Translations for root:

root
noun
  1. part of a plant
  2. of a tooth
  3. part of a hair under the skin
  4. primary source
  5. arithmetic: number or expression which when raised to a power gives the specified number or expression
  6. analysis: zero of a function
  7. philology: word from which another word or words are derived
verb
  1. rummage, root out

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
root raíz WurzelBotanik: Organ, mit dem sich Pflanzen auf oder im Untergrund verankern und Nährstoffe aufnehmen
root raíz; raigambre racine — (botanique) Partie souterraine d’un végétal qui lui permet de puiser dans le sol les éléments nécessaires à sa nutrition (eau, sels minéraux) et d’assurer sa fixation à son support.
root raíz cuadrada racine carréenombre réel positif qui, une fois multiplié par lui-même, donne le nombre réel en question. La racine carrée de x est notée \sqrt{x}, utilisant .

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