Uprootedness vs Rootedness - What's the difference?
uprootedness | rootedness |
The quality of being uprooted.
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The state or quality of being rooted
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Rootedness is a antonym of uprootedness.
As nouns the difference between uprootedness and rootedness
is that uprootedness is the quality of being uprooted while rootedness is the state or quality of being rooted.uprootedness
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* rootlessnessAntonyms
* rootednessrootedness
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