113 Words to use with rooting

He dug roots from the ground, he searched for berries and fruits, he hid behind rocks to leap upon his living prey, yet often went hungry to his lair at night, if the root-crop were short, or the wild beast wary.

Differences between Stem and Root 4. Root-hairs 5. Comparison of a Carrot, an Onion, and a Potato IV BUDS AND BRANCHES 1.

I have felt long that argument was bootless with those whose root-ideas of Deity, man, earth, and heaven, were as utterly different from my own, as if we had been created by two different beings.' 'Do you include in that catalogue those ideas of truth, love, and justice, which are Deity itself?

Not only do carbonized root-fibres frequently abound in these under-clays; but the stools of trees, the trunks of which are broken off and confounded with the bed of coal, have been repeatedly found passing into radiating roots, still embedded in the under-clay.

commonly strengthen the root, either by adding a hard consonant, (sometimes more than one,) or (oftener) by changing the root vowel into the corresponding long one or diphthong. § 59.

A, root of hair; B, bulb of the hair; C, internal root sheath; D, external root sheath; E, external membrane of follicle; F, muscular fibers attached to the follicle; H, compound sebaceous gland with its duct; K, L, simple sebaceous gland; M, opening of the hair-follicle.

Why did they use, too, in the sense of giving and gifts, nouns and verbs derived from that root-word, CHARIS, grace, which plainly signified so much to them?

Grow in sandy peat and multiply by root division.

At table he had been privileged to supply Miss Birdie with many dainties: pickled cucumbers, cup-custards, and root beer.

Another myth regarding cremation is given by Adam Johnston in Schoolcraft and relates to the Bonaks, or root-diggers: The first Indians that lived were coyotes.

Pick your fern leaf down close to the root-stock, including a portion of that also, if it can be spared.

An immense quantity of sugar is imported, a third of which is loaf beet-root sugar brought from Marseilles.

I have thought that instead of spending time over recriminations one might be on safer ground by trying to get at the root-causes of this war (and other wars), thus making one's conclusions to some degree independent of a multitude of details and accidents, most of which must for ever remain unknown to us.

Samuel Flagg Bemis (A); 11Aug70; R489492. BENAVIDES, CHARLES A. Champion root shampoo.

But sin is a root-fact of the life of man.

Should the celery be large, divide it lengthwise into quarters, and place it, root downwards, in a celery-glass, which should be rather more than half filled with water.

A word, the root-meaning of which was neither more nor less than a certain heathen goddess, or goddessesthe inspirer of beauty in art, the impersonation of all that is pure, charming, winning, bountifulin one word, of all that is graceful and gracious in the human character.

But in its proper place as the root-principle of all secondary causation, Polarity is one of those fundamental facts of which we must never lose sight.

The extreme tip consists of a sort of cap of hard tissue, called the root-cap.

"Root hog or die, feller, root hog or die.

We wandered along the beach, looking up at a cliff clothed, wherever it was not actually falling away, with richest verdure down to the water's edge; but in general utterly bare, falling away too fast to give root-hold to any plant.

A root-house fronts us, with dark boughs branching over it.

And whatever the military pretext may be, the root question remains"Why are the Germans in France at all?"

They take so much pains to make the surface smooth, that it kills the roots o' things.

Self-expiations, flagellations, sheepskin cloaks, root dinners, repulsive austerities, followed.

113 Words to use with  rooting