different between rootsy vs roots
rootsy
English
Etymology
roots +? -y
Adjective
rootsy (comparative rootsier, superlative rootsiest)
- (colloquial) Unadorned; suggestive of earlier times.
- Their playing has a fresh but rootsy feel.
Anagrams
- stoory
rootsy From the web:
- rootsy what does it mean
- what does rootsy mean in music
- what does roots mean
- rootsy meaning
- what does rootsy
- what is rootsy music
- what means rootsy
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
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- rootsy vs roots
- rootsy vs root
- rooky vs rooty
- footy vs rooty
- cooty vs rooty
- roomy vs rooty
- root vs rooty
- rooty vs rutty
- terms vs infecter
- infecter vs infectee
- injecter vs infecter
- infecter vs infected
- infecter vs infester
- infect vs infecter
- infliction vs inflictive
- infection vs infectiousness
- infectiousness vs virulence
- infectiosity vs infectiousness
- infectious vs infectiousness
- infectiousness vs contagiousness