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1 knoll
root -
2 slå rot
root -
3 utrydde
root out, extinguish, exterminate, eradicate -
4 rot
беспорядок-et* * *disorder, jumble, mess, root, untidiness* * *subst. root, source, origin subst. [ uorden] mess, muddle, confusion, mess-up, disorder subst. (matematikk) root (slå rot) strike root, take root, push out root (avling på rot) standing crop -
5 alkannarot
subst. root of alkanet, root of anchusin, root of alkannin -
6 birot
subst. (botanikk) adventitious root, lateral root -
7 bunnstreng
subst. (petro) stringer bead, root bead, root pass subst. (sveising) bottom run -
8 dobbeltrot
subst. double root, repeated root -
9 hårrot
subst. hair-root, root of the hair -
10 kubikkrot
subst. cube root, cubic root -
11 kvadratrot
subst. (matematikk) square root, surd subst. square root -
12 rotfrukter
pl. roots, root crops, root vegetables -
13 rotfylle
verb. (tannlege) do a root filling,do root canal work -
14 rotknoll
subst. (botanikk) (på belgfrukt) root nodule subst. (botanikk) root tubercle -
15 rotvekst
subst. (grønnsak) root, root vegetable -
16 slå rot
verb. strike root, put down roots strike (el. take) root -
17 adventivrot
subst. (botanikk) adventitious root -
18 alrunerot
subst. mandrake root -
19 angelikarot
subst. (botanikk) angelica-root -
20 baldrianrot
subst. valerian root
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