English · Nature & Environment
/ruːt/
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underground plant part
The part of a plant that grows underground and takes in water and food from the soil.
The tree's deep roots spread far underground, anchoring it firmly against the strongest storms.
The tree's deep roots spread far underground, anchoring it firmly against the strongest storms.
From Old English 'rot', from Old Norse 'rot'.
Used literally and figuratively (the root of a problem).