root - use in sentences

Object

  • citta: After a single moment of seeing we enjoy what we have seen and then akusala citta rooted in attachment arises seven times.

Converse of object

  • tackle: We'd use innovative ways to tackle the root causes of the problem, rather than just the symptoms.
  • tap: AOL software had a tap root deeper than a dandelion.

Adjective modifier

  • square: I'll have the square root of 2, then, please.
  • deep: The task posed, therefore, is the building of a mass WRP with deep roots in the unions.
  • fleshy: Herbaceous plant with perennial thick, white, fleshy root and purple colored stem.

Modifies a noun

  • filesystem: You should then be able to attempt mounting your root filesystem.
  • rot: Also note that peas do suffer from root rots, especially in overly wet or poorly drained soils.
  • node: We would begin at the root node, and then begin sequentially scanning the keys stored within.
  • directory: Pressing RETURN leaves the prefix set to the root directory of the boot device.
  • canal: Samples were then taken from the root canals to determine the numbers of remaining bacteria.
  • vegetable: Place the bacon in boiling water and with it the root vegetables, cut up small.

Noun used with modifier

  • grass: Find out what the grass roots activists get up to here.
  • nerve: This was causing pressure on the nerve root causing loss of myelin sheath.
  • ginger: Ginger - fresh cut ginger root blended with lemon.
  • dandelion: Dandelion root tincture lowers blood pressure and keeps your heart and cardiovascular system healthy and happy.
  • cube: To him we owe the symbols for and, a 2 and a 3, and the cube root sign.
  • echinacea: Contains: Echinacea root, oregano leaf, thyme leaf, chamomile flower and cayenne pod.

Preposition: of

  • evil: D id Edward arrive in Nazi Germany as it was a root of evil inspired by the door?
  • polynomial: Justification: lemma bounding the number of roots of a polynomial of degree d in n variables.

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