Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Fixed by a root or roots; firmly planted or embedded.
- In zoology and anatomy: Fixed by the roots; embedded and attached as if rooted, as a hair, feather, nail, or tooth.
- Specifically, fixed so by the root as to cease to grow, as a tooth: the opposite of
rootless . - Provided with roots.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Having taken root; firmly implanted; fixed in the heart.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
- adjective figuratively
Ingrained , as through repeated use;entrenched ;habitual orinstinctive . - adjective figuratively Having a basic or fundamental
connection (to a thing);based , originating (from). - adjective mathematics, graph theory Having a
root . - adjective slang In
trouble or instrife ,screwed . - adjective Australia, New Zealand, slang
Broken ,damaged , non-functional . - adjective computing, not comparable Having a
root (superuser ) account that has beencompromised . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
root .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective absolutely still
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word rooted.
Examples
-
With a name rooted in weed, they were always going to be cool with me.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
-
With a name rooted in weed, they were always going to be cool with me.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
-
With a name rooted in weed, they were always going to be cool with me.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
-
Its use in a film set in the 1930s is thus an anachronism, a word rooted in Greek for “error in chronology.”
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
-
Its use in a film set in the 1930s is thus an anachronism, a word rooted in Greek for “error in chronology.”
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
-
These are shibboleths, a word rooted in the name of a place that was pronounced differently by Israelites and Ephraimites, and was useful in revealing spies.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
-
These are shibboleths, a word rooted in the name of a place that was pronounced differently by Israelites and Ephraimites, and was useful in revealing spies.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
-
These are shibboleths, a word rooted in the name of a place that was pronounced differently by Israelites and Ephraimites, and was useful in revealing spies.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
-
These are shibboleths, a word rooted in the name of a place that was pronounced differently by Israelites and Ephraimites, and was useful in revealing spies.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
-
To transform a term rooted historically in the salt of the earth struggles of working class Latinos in the campaigns of candidates who also repeat mantra-like the phrase "middle class" alters and diminishes the political value and movement power of "Si Se Puede".
Roberto Lovato: Basta Ya: Boycott "Si Se Puede" in Elections 2008
GHibbs commented on the word rooted
Simple past tense: 'the plants rooted well during the winter.'
August 20, 2011