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Rooted vs Rotted - What's the difference?

rooted | rotted |


As adjectives the difference between rooted and rotted

is that rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while rotted is destroyed or damaged by rot.

As verbs the difference between rooted and rotted

is that rooted is (root) while rotted is (rot).

Rooted vs Grounded - What's the difference?

rooted | grounded |


As adjectives the difference between rooted and grounded

is that rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while grounded is not allowed to fly.

As verbs the difference between rooted and grounded

is that rooted is past tense of root while grounded is past tense of ground.

Rooted vs Rootedly - What's the difference?

rooted | rootedly |


As an adjective rooted

is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.

As a verb rooted

is (root).

As an adverb rootedly is

in a rooted manner.

Rooted vs Rootedness - What's the difference?

rooted | rootedness |


As an adjective rooted

is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.

As a verb rooted

is past tense of root.

As a noun rootedness is

the state or quality of being rooted.

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