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rooty

1

[roo-tee, root-ee]

adjective

rootier, rootiest 
  1. abounding in or consisting of roots. root.



rooty

2
Or root·i

[roo-tee, root-ee]

noun

Chiefly British: Rare.
  1. bread; roti.

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Other Word Forms

  • rootiness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of rooty1

First recorded in 1475–85; root 1 + -y 1

Origin of rooty2

First recorded in 1880–85; from Bengali ruṭī; akin to Hindi roṭī roti ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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"I have always played when 'Rooty' has not played, so I have fulfilled a certain role that he has done so well. If they need me to play a different way I can do it, just give me the opportunity. 'Motty' has been very good and clear with me."

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Fox News was a breath away from canceling A&W Restaurants’ Rooty the Great Root Bear for covering up with jeans until the brand admitted the change was a joke.

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"I was on the toilet when Rooty got out so I had to quickly get my thigh pads on," he said.

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"I've already spoken to Rooty," said Stokes.

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Make way for thru-hikers on this remote stretch of the Pacific Crest Trail, then carefully pick your way down the rooty spur trail to the lake.

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