Definition of Enrooted

1. enroot [v] - See also: enroot

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Enrooted

enroll
enrolled
enrollee
enrollees
enroller
enrollers
enrolling
enrollment
enrollments
enrolls
enrolment
enrolments
enrols
enroot
enroot
enrooted (current term)
enrooting
enroots
enrough
enroughed
enroughs
enround
enrounded
enrounds
ens
ens
ensample
ensampled
ensamples
ensanguine

Literary usage of Enrooted

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1. European Theories of the Drama: An Anthology of Dramatic Theory and by Barrett Harper Clark (1918)
"... create for itself; but that which arises out of wide-grasping and heart-enrooted causes, which is epidemic, and in the very air that all breathe. ..."

2. The Popular Science Monthly (1889)
"It is necessary to take account of the peculiarity that trees are enrooted or fixed in the soil, so that only their seeds can leave them and be carried away ..."

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