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  • 1rooted —   , rooted out (less commonly rooted pup or rooted sucker).   Colloquial, referring to a sucker (or offset) previously removed from a ‘mother’ plant for the purpose of vegetative propagation and now fully re established and ready for sale or re… …

    Expanded glossary of Cycad terms

  • 2rooted to the spot — rooted/glued/frozen/to the spot phrase unable to move, usually because you are afraid Martin wanted to run, but he was rooted to the spot. Thesaurus: unable to move or be movedsynonym afraid and frightenedsynonym …

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  • 3Rooted — Root ed, a. Having taken root; firmly implanted; fixed in the heart. A rooted sorrow. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Root ed*ly}, adv. {Root ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4Rooted in Ireland — is an oak planting project in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The project plants oak trees, and then offers them for sale to interested parties around the world, as gifts etc. The project is affiliated with Marie Curie Cancer Care,and a… …

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  • 5rooted to the spot — If someone is rooted to the spot, they canot move, either physically or they cannot think their way out of a problem …

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  • 6rooted — rooted; un·rooted; …

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  • 7rooted — index firm, fixed (settled), habitual, immutable, indelible, ingrained, inveterate, organic …

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  • 8rooted belief — index conviction (persuasion) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 9rooted — adj. 1) deeply rooted 2) rooted in (rooted in poverty) 3) rooted to (rooted to the spot) * * * [ ruːtɪd] deeply rooted rooted in (rooted in poverty) rooted to (rooted to the spot) …

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  • 10Rooted product of graphs — In mathematical graph theory, the rooted product of a graph G and a rooted graph H is defined as follows: take | V ( G )| copies of H , and for every vertex v i of G , identify v i with the root node of the i th copy of H .More formally, assuming …

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