racine Racine (botanique)
- En botanique,
- Les racines sont souvent le siège de symbioses avec les bactéries et les champignons du sol,
- Les racines sont les organes de pénétration des herbicides racinaires,
- NomPLroots
- The part of a plant, generally underground, that anchors and supports the plant body, absorbs and stores water and nutrients, and in some plants is able to perform vegetative reproduction.
- This tree's roots can go as deep as twenty metres underground.
- A root vegetable.
- The part of a tooth extending into the bone holding the tooth in place.
- Root damage is a common problem of overbrushing.
- The part of a hair under the skin that holds the hair in place.
- The root is the only part of the hair that is alive.
- The part of a hair near the skin that has not been dyed, permed, or otherwise treated.
- He dyed his hair black last month, so the grey roots can be seen.
- The primary source; origin.
- The love of money is the root of all evil.
- (arithmetic) Of a number or expression, a number which, when raised to a specified power, yields the specified number or expression.
- The cube root of 27 is 3.
- (arithmetic) A square root (understood if no power is specified; in which case, “the root of” is often abbreviated to “root”).
- Multiply by root 2.
- (analysis) A zero (of an equation).
- (graph theory, computing) The single node of a tree that has no parent.
- (linguistics) The primary lexical unit of a word, which carries the most significant aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced into smaller constituents. Inflectional stems often derive from roots.
- (philology) A word from which another word or words are derived.
- (music) The fundamental tone of any chord; the tone from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is composed.
- The lowest place, position, or part.
- (computing) In UNIX terminology, the first user account with complete access to the operating system and its configuration, found at the root of the directory structure.
- (computing) The person who manages accounts on a UNIX system.
- (computing) The highest directory of a directory structure which may contain both files and subdirectories.
- SLA A penis, especially the base of a penis.
- (Australia, New Zealand, vulgar) SLA An act of sexual intercourse.
- Fancy a root?
- (Australia, New Zealand, vulgar) SLA A sexual partner.
- VerbeSGrootsPRrootingPT, PProoted
- (computing, slang) VT To break into a computer system and obtain root access.
- We rooted his box and planted a virus on it.
- To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow.
- To be firmly fixed; to be established.
- VT To turn up or dig with the snout.
- A pig roots the earth for truffles.
- (by extension) To seek favour or advancement by low arts or grovelling servility; to fawn.
- VI To rummage, to search as if by digging in soil.
- rooting about in a junk-filled drawer
- VT To root out; to abolish.
- (Australia, New Zealand, vulgar) SLA To have sexual intercourse.
- VI (with for, US) To cheer to show support for.
- VT (US) To hope for the success of. Rendered as 'root for'.
- I'm rooting for you, don't let me down!
- Plus d'exemples
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
- External cervical resorption is the loss of dental hard tissue as a result of odontoclastic action; it usually begins on the cervical region of the root surface of the teeth.
- We performed RNA-seq in the root tips of two genotypes of bermudagrass, which had different root growth characters and salt tolerance.
- This is a supernumerary root located distolingually in mandibular molars.
- Utilisé au début de la phrase
- Root radicals were usually nonseparated throughout the cervicoapical extension.
- Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
- Major initiatives now appear unlikely unless the financial crisis reintensifies, as the bank assesses whether the much-discussed “green shoots” in recent data releases will wither or take root.
- They are constructed mainly of gallocatechin and epigallocatechin components and are present with different interflavonoid bonds in Pelargonium sidoides roots.
- In Elvish, nasal infixion is a frequent means of forming derivatives from roots.
Meaning of root for the defined word.
Grammaticalement, ce mot "root" est un
nom, plus spécifiquement, un
noms dénombrable. C'est aussi un
verbe, plus spécifiquement, un
verbes intransitif et un
verbes transitif.
- Partie du discours Hiérarchie
- Noms
- Verbes
- Verbes intransitifs
- Verbes transitifs
Difficulté: Niveau 1
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Facile ➨ Difficile
Définition: Niveau 9
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Précis ➨ Polyvalent
Liens Connexes:
- en roots
- en rooted
- en rooter
- en rooty
- en rootle