COMPOUND WORDS
arrowroot | {n} | (large perennial herb) | arrowroot | {n} | (starchy substance) | beetroot | {n} | (a normally deep red coloured cultivar of the beet) | bitterroot | {n} | (Lewisia rediviva) | bloodroot | {n} | (plant) | cube root | {n} | (number) | put down roots | {v} | (to do things or acts which show that one want to stay there) | put down roots | {v} | (to feel that one belong in a place) | root | {n} | (arithmetic: number or expression which when raised to a power gives the specified number or expression) | root | {n} | (arithmetic: square root) SEE: square root :: | root | {n} | (graph theory: node in a tree that has no parent) | root | {n} | (of a tooth) | root | {n} | (part of a hair under the skin) | root | {n} | (part of a plant) | root | {n} | (philology: word from which another word or words are derived) | root | {n} | (primary source) | root | {n} | (root vegetable) SEE: root vegetable :: | root canal | {n} | (hollow part of the root of a tooth) | root canal | {n} | (surgical operation on a root canal) | rootedness | {n} | (state or quality of being rooted) | rootlessness | {n} | (property of being rootless) | roots | {n} | Ahnen | root vegetable | {n} | (edible root) | root vole | {n} | (tundra vole) SEE: tundra vole :: | square root | {n} | (number) | take root | {v} | (to become established, to take hold) | taproot | {n} | (a long tapering root possessed by many plants) | uproot | {v} | (eradicate) SEE: eradicate :: | uproot | {v} | (extirpate) SEE: extirpate :: | uprootedness | {n} | (quality of being uprooted)
5000 WORDS | L103 | P4298 | beetroot | die rote Beete | 红菜头
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