Root

  • 71root in — intransitive verb : to hog in * * * root in [phrasal verb] root (something) in (something) : to form, make, or develop (something) by using (something) as a basis He roots his art in reality. [=base …

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  • 72/root — Filesystem Hierarchy Standard Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (« norme de la hiérarchie des systèmes de fichiers », abrégé en FHS) définit l arborescence et le contenu des principaux répertoires des systèmes de fichiers des systèmes d… …

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  • 73root — ● ►en /rout/ n. f. ►ADMIN►UNIX Nom du compte administrateur sous certains systèmes Unix. Voir aussi rootkit. On dit traditionnellement qu il existe deux types d administrateurs: ceux qui ont fait une grosse bêtise sous root, et ceux qui vont en… …

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  • 74Root — (sometimes offensive) 1. act of sexual intercourse; 2. person measured in terms of their sexual ability: good root ; 3. have sexual intercourse with; 4. exhaust; 5. break; ruin; 6. kick; 7. synonym for f*ck in nearly all its senses: I feel rooted …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 75Root — Original name in latin Root Name in other language Root State code CH Continent/City Europe/Zurich longitude 47.11458 latitude 8.39021 altitude 426 Population 3886 Date 2013 03 04 …

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  • 76root — vb to have sex (with). A vulgar euphemism which occurs in working class English speech and which is common in Aus tralia. It derives from the archaic use of root to mean the penis and from root/rootle around in the sense of searching in crevices …

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  • 77root — n. 1) (in neurology) a bundle of nerve fibres at its emergence from the spinal cord. The 31 pairs of spinal nerves have two roots on each side, an anterior root containing motor nerve fibres and a posterior root containing sensory fibres. The… …

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  • 78root — 1. noun 1) the root of the problem Syn: source, origin, cause, reason, basis, foundation, bottom, seat 2) (roots) Syn: origins, beginnings, family …

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  • 79root up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms root up : present tense I/you/we/they root up he/she/it roots up present participle rooting up past tense rooted up past participle rooted up to pull a plant out of the ground, including its roots …

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  • 80root —    1. In many operating systems, the name of the directory at the top of the directory tree from which all other directories are descended.    2. In Unix, the name of the superuser, user number 0. The system administrator uses this account for… …

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