rooty

English

Etymology

root + -y

Adjective

rooty (comparative more rooty, superlative most rooty)

  1. Full of roots.
    • 2012, Douglas M. Considine, Foods and Food Production Encyclopedia (page 2023)
      Disk plows also are better suited to rough, stony, and rooty ground because the disks ride over the obstructions.

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