Word Meanings - ROOTED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Having taken root; firmly implanted; fixed in the heart. "A rooted sorrow." Shak. -- Root"*ed*ly, adv. -- Root"ed*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ROOTED)
- Firm
- Fast
- secure
- strong
- steadfast
- solid
- stable
- established
- rooted
- immovable
- robust
- unshaken
- sturdy
- resolute
- determined
- fixed
- decided
- attached
- Grounded
- Rooted
- initiated
- inaugurated
- prepared
- indoctrinated
- trained
- Irremovable
- Immovable
- firm
- riveted
- Steadfast
- grounded
- resolved
- constant
- steady
- unswerving
- stanch
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of ROOTED)
Related words: (words related to ROOTED)
- SOLIDARE
A small piece of money. Shak. - GROUNDWORK
That which forms the foundation or support of anything; the basis; the essential or fundamental part; first principle. Dryden. - STANCH
akin to Pr., Sp., & Pg. estancar, It. stancare to weary, LL. stancare, stagnare, to stanch, fr. L. stagnare to be or make 1. To stop the flowing of, as blood; to check; also, to stop the flowing of blood from; as, to stanch a wound. Iron or a stone - GROUNDEN
p. p. of Grind. Chaucer. - INAUGURATE
Invested with office; inaugurated. Drayton. (more info) omens from the flight of birds (before entering upon any important undertaking); hence, to consecrate, inaugurate, or install, with such - EXPOSER
One who exposes or discloses. - INDOCTRINATION
The act of indoctrinating, or the condition of being indoctrinated; instruction in the rudiments and principles of any science or system of belief; information. Sir T. Browne. - IRREMOVABLE
Not removable; immovable; inflexible. Shak. -- Ir`re*mov"a*bly, adv. - STANCHLESS
1. Incapable of being stanched, or stopped. 2. Unquenchable; insatiable. Shak. - STABLENESS
The quality or state of being stable, or firmly established; stability. - ROOTCAP
A mass of parenchym - SOLIDUNGULA
A tribe of ungulates which includes the horse, ass, and related species, constituting the family Equidæ. - DECIDER
One who decides. - STABLEBOY; STABLEMAN
A boy or man who attends in a stable; a groom; a hostler. - DECIDEMENT
Means of forming a decision. Beau. & Fl. - STRONGYLOID
Like, or pertaining to, Strongylus, a genus of parasitic nematode worms of which many species infest domestic animals. Some of the species, especially those living in the kidneys, lungs, and bronchial tubes, are often very injurious. -- n. - GROUNDNUT
The fruit of the Arachis hypogæa ; the peanut; the earthnut. A leguminous, twining plant , producing clusters of dark purple flowers and having a root tuberous and pleasant to the taste. The dwarf ginseng . Gray. A European plant of the genus - PREPARATIVELY
By way of preparation. - RIVETER
One who rivets. - ROOTLESS
Destitute of roots. - MISGROUND
To found erroneously. "Misgrounded conceit." Bp. Hall. - POSTABLE
Capable of being carried by, or as by, post. W. Montagu. - INTESTABLE
Not capable of making a will; not legally qualified or competent to make a testament. Blackstone. - REFIX
To fix again or anew; to establish anew. Fuller. - STRAINABLE
1. Capable of being strained. 2. Violent in action. Holinshed. - CONSTABLESS
The wife of a constable. - PROOTIC; PROOETIC
In front of the auditory capsule; -- applied especially to a bone, or center of ossification, in the periotic capsule. -- n. - UNDERGROUND INSURANCE
Wildcat insurance. - AFFIX
figere to fasten: cf. OE. affichen, F. afficher, ultimately fr. L. 1. To subjoin, annex, or add at the close or end; to append to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's name to - DEFIX
To fix; to fasten; to establish. "To defix their princely seat . . . in that extreme province." Hakluyt. - IMPREPARATION
Want of preparation. Hooker. - RESTRAINABLE
Capable of being restrained; controllable. Sir T. Browne. - PLAYGROUND
A piece of ground used for recreation; as, the playground of a school. - AFFIXION
Affixture. T. Adams.