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unroot
English
Etymology
un- +? root
Verb
unroot (third-person singular simple present unroots, present participle unrooting, simple past and past participle unrooted)
- (transitive) To tear up by the roots; to uproot.
Anagrams
- Routon, on tour
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unroost
English
Etymology
un- +? roost
Verb
unroost (third-person singular simple present unroosts, present participle unroosting, simple past and past participle unroosted)
- (transitive) To drive from the roost.
- 1611, William Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale. II. 3
- Give her the bastard,
- Thou dotard; thou art woman-tired, unroosted
- By thy Dame Partlet here.
- 1611, William Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale. II. 3
Anagrams
- Routons, Routson, sunroot, unroots
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