different between roots vs tubers
roots
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?u?ts/
- (Midwestern US) also IPA(key): /??ts/
- Rhymes: -u?ts
Noun
roots
- plural of root
Noun
roots
- Ancestry.
- I have both Irish and German roots.
- Beginnings; origin.
- Jazz has its roots in blues.
Translations
See also
- root
- rootsy
Anagrams
- Sorto, Toors, ostro, roost, rotos, stoor, toros, torso
roots From the web:
- what roots do we eat
- what roots do
- what roots are in root beer
- what rootstock is used for grafting avocado
- what roots are edible
- what rootstock is used for peach trees
- what roots mean
- what roots do monocots have
tubers
English
Noun
tubers
- plural of tuber
Anagrams
- Buster, Strube, Stuber, brutes, burets, buster, rebuts, surbet
tubers From the web:
- what tubers do the hadza eat
- what tubers are edible
- what tubers are not potatoes
- what tubers do we eat
- what tubers are paleo
- what tubers include
- what tubers are vegetables
- tubers what are they
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