rootage

  • 1rootage — [ro͞ot′ij, root′ij] n. 1. a taking root or being firmly fixed by means of roots 2. the roots of a plant, collectively …

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  • 2rootage — noun 1. fixedness by or as if by roots strengthened by rootage in the firm soil of faith • Hypernyms: ↑stationariness, ↑immobility, ↑fixedness 2. a developed system of roots • Syn: ↑root system …

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  • 3rootage — noun Date: circa 1895 1. a developed system of roots 2. root 3a …

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  • 4rootage — /rooh tij, root ij/, n. 1. the act of taking root. 2. a root system or firm fixture by means of roots. [1580 90; ROOT1 + AGE] * * * …

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  • 5rootage — root·age …

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  • 6rootage — root•age [[t]ˈru tɪdʒ, ˈrʊt ɪdʒ[/t]] n. 1) the act of taking root 2) a root system or firm fixture by means of roots • Etymology: 1580–90 …

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  • 7rootage — /ˈrutɪdʒ/ (say roohtij) noun 1. the act of taking root. 2. firm fixture by means of roots. {root1 + age} …

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