rootes

[US]/ruːts/
[UK]/ruːts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.Third person singular present tense form of "roote"; to address or call by the name Root

Phrases & Collocations

rooted in

uprooted

Example Sentences

the ancient rootes of the oak tree reached deep into the earth.

cultural rootes bind this community together through generations.

the rootes of this problem are harder to identify than expected.

deep rootes anchor the tree during violent storms.

family rootes can be traced back to the 18th century.

the rootes of the plant need water and sunlight to grow.

historical rootes of this city date back to medieval times.

the emotional rootes of his behavior troubled the therapist.

weak rootes caused the tree to collapse during the hurricane.

the rootes of democracy grew slowly over centuries.

ancient rootes of this tradition remain mysterious to scholars.

the botanist studied the rootes of rare desert plants.

personal rootes often shape our values and beliefs.

the mathematical rootes of this equation were complex.

linguistic rootes of this word trace to ancient greek.

Popular Words

Explore frequently searched vocabulary

Download App to Unlock Full Content

Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!

Download DictoGo Now