hope |
rooted |
As a proper noun hope
is from the virtue, like faith and charity first used by puritans.
As an adjective rooted is
fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
As a verb rooted is
(
root).
rooted |
supported |
As adjectives the difference between rooted and supported
is that
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while
supported is held in position, especially from below.
As verbs the difference between rooted and supported
is that
rooted is past tense of root while
supported is past tense of support.
embedded |
rooted |
As verbs the difference between embedded and rooted
is that
embedded is past tense of embed while
rooted is past tense of root.
As adjectives the difference between embedded and rooted
is that
embedded is part of; firmly, or securely surrounded; lodged solidly into; deep-rooted while
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
radical |
rooted |
As adjectives the difference between radical and rooted
is that
radical is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter while
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
As a noun radical
is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism).
As a verb rooted is
(
root).
rooted |
ingrained |
As adjectives the difference between rooted and ingrained
is that
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while
ingrained is being an element; present in the essence of a thing.
As verbs the difference between rooted and ingrained
is that
rooted is past tense of root while
ingrained is past tense of ingrain.
rooted |
engrained |
As verbs the difference between rooted and engrained
is that
rooted is (
root) while
engrained is (
engrain).
As an adjective rooted
is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
immobile |
rooted |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between immobile and rooted
is that
immobile is not mobile, not movable while
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
As a verb rooted is
past tense of root.
rooted |
planted |
As verbs the difference between rooted and planted
is that
rooted is (
root) while
planted is (
plant).
As an adjective rooted
is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
rooted |
rigid |
Related terms |
Rooted is a related term of rigid.
As adjectives the difference between rooted and rigid
is that
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while
rigid is rigid.
As a verb rooted
is (
root).
fast |
rooted |
Related terms |
In lang=en terms the difference between fast and rooted
is that
fast is firmly or securely fixed in place; stable while
rooted is in trouble or in strife, screwed.
As an adverb fast
is in a firm or secure manner, securely; in such a way as not to be moved .
As a noun fast
is a train that calls at only some stations it passes between its origin and destination, typically just the principal stations.
As an interjection fast
is short for "stand fast", a warning not to pass between the arrow and the target.
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