Root

  • 61Root — En sistemas operativos del tipo Unix, root es el nombre convencional de la cuenta de usuario que posee todos los derechos en todos los modos (mono o multi usuario). root es también llamado superusuario. Normalmente esta es la cuenta de… …

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  • 62root — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Root (значения). root (от англ. root  корень; читается «рут»), или суперпользователь  это специальный аккаунт в UNIX подобных системах с идентификатором (UID, User IDentifier) 0,… …

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  • 63root —    1. a penis    The source of procreation or the shape of root vegetables:     ... a thicket of curling hair that spread from the root all around thighs and navel. (Cleland, 1749)    See also man root.    2. (about)    to copulate    With… …

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  • 64root*/*/ — [ruːt] noun I 1) [C] the part of a plant that grows under the ground Olive trees have deep roots.[/ex] 2) [C] the part of a hair, tooth, or nail that is under your skin 3) [C] a basic cause or idea We need to get to the root of the problem.[/ex]… …

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  • 65root on — verb spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers • Syn: ↑cheer, ↑inspire, ↑urge, ↑barrack, ↑urge on, ↑exhort, ↑pep up …

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  • 66root — 01. The sidewalk is slowly cracking because of the [roots] of the big trees growing next to it. 02. There is an expression in English which says that money is the [root] of all evil. 03. Harold Taylor once noted that the [roots] of true… …

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  • 67Root — Recorded in several spellings as shown below, this is an English surname. It has two possible origins. Firstly it may be a byname applied to a cheerful person. If so then the origin is the Old English pre 7th century word rot meaning glad.… …

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  • 68root — I Australian Slang (sometimes offensive) 1. act of sexual intercourse; 2. person measured in terms of their sexual ability: good root ; 3. have sexual intercourse with; 4. exhaust; 5. break; ruin; 6. kick; 7. synonym for f*ck in nearly all its… …

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  • 69root — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. rootlet, radicle, radicel, taproot; radical; base, origin, essence, source; etymon. See numeration, cause. v. plant, implant, fix; eradicate, extirpate; take root; informal, acclaim, cheer. See… …

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  • 70root — 1. n. a cigarette or a cigar. □ That root you’re smoking sure stinks. □ You got a root I can borrow? 2. in. to eat food like a pig. □ Don’t root. Slow down and enjoy your food. □ …

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