Results for: somebody with no roots
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somebody with no rootsrolling stone
(Botany) an shared connection between the roots of a fungus and the roots of a higher plantmycorrhiza
(Statistics) measure of the degree to which statistical data varies from the mean (equal to the square root of the average of the square roots of the deviations)SD (standard deviation)
absence of roots; instability, unsteadinessrootlessness
aconite, plant having poisonous roots; extract from the poisonous root of an aconiteaconitum
act or process of becoming fixed, growth of roots, plant rootsrootage
ancestor, base of something, basic part of a word, be based, be fixed, cause, dig in the ground with the snout, embedded body part, end of a nerve, feeling of belonging, foundation of a chord, grow roots, lend support to somebody, number multiplied by ...root
anchoring loop, ball carrier, base runner, blue runner, candidate, carpet strip, climbing plant, creeping stem that grows roots, deep-water marine fish, door or drawer slide, fabric strip, messenger, one who runs; candidate, competitor (in a race or el...runner
ancient stone slab, central part of stems and roots, upright pillar with an inscription or design (used as a monument or marker), vascular cylinderstele
any of a number of plants having poisonous roots; dried poisonous roots of these plants, extract of plant root, monkshood, plant with hooded flowers, winter aconiteaconite
any of a number of plants whose roots are thought to be a cure for snakebites; root of a snakeroot plant, medicinal plantsnakeroot
any of several species of bacteria found on the roots of some plants, soil bacteriumrhizobium
aquatic plant with clinging rootsriverweed
area of expertise, artificial grass, cover with turf, dense layer of grass, force somebody out, gang territory, ground-level layer of matted soil and plant roots; peat for use as fuel; racetrack for horse racing; area, territory (Slang); area of influe...turf
basic, chemical group, excellent, favoring major changes, free radical, growing from root, having extreme political views; fundamental, pertaining to a root; advocating complete reform, mathematical root, of a mathematical root, of word roots, person w...radical
 

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