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[ roo-tee, root-ee ] / ˈru ti, ˈrʊt i /
adjective, root·i·er, root·i·est.abounding in or consisting of roots. Origin of rooty1First recorded in 1475–85; root1 + -y1 OTHER WORDS FROM rootyroot·i·ness, nounWords nearby rootyroot system, root test, root treatment, root up, rootworm, rooty, R.O.P., ropable, rope, ropeable, rope-a-dope Definition for rooty (2 of 2)[ roo-tee, root-ee ] / ˈru ti, ˈrʊt i /
Origin of rooty2First recorded in 1880–85, rooty is from the Hindi word rōṭī Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rootyThe “rooty toot toot” is simply the noise the horns make, while “rummy tum tum” is the drums. The Most Confusing Christmas Music Lyrics Explained (VIDEO)|Kevin Fallon|December 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST Rooty Tooty's brigade then was resting—if in the circumstances you can call it resting. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, July 21, 1920|Various And Rooty ran as hard as ever he could, without ever taking a minute to shut the cellar door. Sweethearts at Home|S. R. Crockett Every little while along the rooty, hummocky banks of the creek I would pass a muskrat's slide. Roof and Meadow|Dallas Lore Sharp
First the sod and rooty stuff, and then down around the gravelly mass below, they plied their digging tools. Welsh Fairy Tales|William Elliott Griffis The only two who really ran some risk of danger were Toppy and Rooty. Sweethearts at Home|S. R. Crockett
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