stationary |
rooted |
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As adjectives the difference between stationary and rooted
is that
stationary is not moving while
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
As a noun stationary
is one who, or that which, is stationary, such as a planet when apparently it has neither progressive nor retrograde motion.
As a verb rooted is
past tense of root.
immovable |
rooted |
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Immovable is a related term of rooted.
As adjectives the difference between immovable and rooted
is that
immovable is incapable of being physically moved; fixed while
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
As a noun immovable
is that which can not be moved; something which is immovable.
As a verb rooted is
(
root).
rooted |
|
secure |
rooted |
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As adjectives the difference between secure and rooted
is that
secure is free from attack or danger; protected while
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
As verbs the difference between secure and rooted
is that
secure is to make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect while
rooted is past tense of root.
rooted |
stiff |
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Rooted is a related term of stiff.
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between rooted and stiff
is that
rooted is (slang) in trouble or in strife, screwed while
stiff is (slang) a cadaver, a dead person.
As adjectives the difference between rooted and stiff
is that
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while
stiff is of an object, rigid, hard to bend, inflexible.
As verbs the difference between rooted and stiff
is that
rooted is (
root) while
stiff is to fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily.
As a noun stiff is
an average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a
working stiff''''' or ''lucky '''stiff .
rooted |
unbudgeable |
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Rooted is a related term of unbudgeable.
As adjectives the difference between rooted and unbudgeable
is that
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while
unbudgeable is that cannot be made to budge; immovable, fixed.
As a verb rooted
is (
root).
rooted |
stable |
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Rooted is a related term of stable.
As adjectives the difference between rooted and stable
is that
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
As verbs the difference between rooted and stable
is that
rooted is (
root) while
stable is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As a noun stable is
a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
riveted |
rooted |
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Riveted is a related term of rooted.
As verbs the difference between riveted and rooted
is that
riveted is (
rivet) while
rooted is (
root).
As an adjective rooted is
fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
steadfast |
rooted |
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Steadfast is a related term of rooted.
As adjectives the difference between steadfast and rooted
is that
steadfast is fixed or unchanging; steady while
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
As a verb rooted is
(
root).
rooted |
moted |
As adjectives the difference between rooted and moted
is that
rooted is fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move while
moted is filled with motes, or fine floating dust.
As a verb rooted
is (
root).
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