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rooted

UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈruːtɪd/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(ro̅o̅tid, rŏŏtid)

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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
rooted,
-rooted
adj
(botany: having roots)con raíces loc adj
Note: Often used in combination
Rooted cuttings can be planted out in the garden.
I bought these strawberry plants bare-rooted.
Los esquejes con raíces pueden sembrarse en el jardín. // Compré estas fresas con las raíces desnudas.
rooted,
-rooted
adj
figurative (belief, custom: firmly implanted)arraigado/a adj
enraizado/a adj
Note: Often used in combination
Firmly rooted traditions are not easily changed.
Las tradiciones profundamente arraigadas no son fáciles de cambiar.
rooted in [sth] adj + prepfigurative (deeply emotional)arraigado en adj + prep
Braden's fear of flying is rooted in his desire to be in control.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
roots npl(plant: part in the soil) (gen pl)raíz nf
It's important for plants to have strong roots.
Es importante que las plantas tengan raíces fuertes.
root nfigurative (origin, source)raíz nf
origen nm
causa mf
The root of the problem is that Lauren simply can't see Tina's point of view.
La raíz del problema es que Lauren no puede ver el punto de vista de Tina.
root n(tooth: part in the gum)raíz nf
Healthy roots are important for strong teeth.
Las raíces sanas son importantes para los dientes fuertes.
root n(word: base form) (Lingüística)raíz nf
A root is the base from which other words are formed.
La raíz es la base sobre la que se forman las palabras.
roots nplfigurative (origin, lineage)raíces nfpl
linaje nm
Adam's red hair suggests he has Celtic roots.
El pelo rojo de Adam sugiere que tiene raíces celtas.
roots nplfigurative (ancestral place of origin)raíces nfpl
origen nm
The family have their roots in Devon.
La familia tiene sus raíces en Devon.
roots npl(hair close to scalp)raíces nfpl
My roots are growing back; I need to dye my hair again.
Me están volviendo a crecer las raíces: tengo que teñirme el pelo de nuevo.
root n(of tooth, nail, hair)raíz nf
Emily plucked her eyebrows, taking care to pull the hairs out by the root.
Emily se depiló las cejas, teniendo cuidado de sacarlos de raíz.
root n(root of a number) (Matemáticas)raíz nf
Two is the root of four.
Dos es la raíz de cuatro.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
root,
root note
n
(music: fundamental note) (Música)fundamental nf
C is the root of a C major chord.
C es la fundamental de un acorde C mayor.
root n as adj(original)de raíz loc adj
The root reason for Rachel's unhappiness is her own unwillingness to change her situation.
La causa de raíz de la infelicidad de Rachel es su propia falta de voluntad para cambiar su situación.
root vi(plant)echar raíces loc verb
(planta)arraigar vi
enraizar vi
I planted the rose bush in the garden last week and it seems to have rooted well.
Planté el rosal en el jardín la semana pasada y parece que echó raíces bien.
root vi(animal: search ground with nose)hocicar, hozar vi
hociquear vi
The hungry sow rooted in the dirt.
La cerda hambrienta hocicaba en la tierra.
root vivulgar, informal, AU (have sex) (vulgar)follar vi
(AmL: vulgar)culear vi
(AR, UY: vulgar)garchar, coger vi
(coloquial)echar un polvo loc verb
root [sb] vtrvulgar, informal, AU (have sex with) (vulgar)follar con vi + prep
(vulgar)follarse a, tirarse a v prnl + prep
(AmL: vulgar)culear con vi + prep
(AmL: vulgar)culearse a v prnl + prep
root [sth] in [sth] vtr + prepfigurative, usually passive (originate, base)basar algo en algo vtr + prep
(be rooted in sth)tener sus raíces en algo, tener su origen en algo loc verb + prep
Jung rooted his ideas in the theories of Plato.
Petra's fear of flying is rooted in a traumatic childhood experience.
Jung basó sus ideas en las teorías de Platón.
El miedo de Petra a volar tiene sus raíces en una experiencia traumática de su infancia.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Locuciones verbales
InglésEspañol
root around vi phrasal(rummage)revolver vi
hurgar vi
rebuscar vi
I'll root around and see if I can find that old photo album.
Voy a revolver a ver si encuentro ese viejo álbum de fotos.
root around in [sth] vi phrasal + prep(rummage in [sth])revolver en vi + prep
hurgar en vi + prep
He spent hours rooting around in the shed just to find a flowerpot.
Se pasó horas revolviendo en el cobertizo sólo para encontrar una maceta.
root around for [sth] vi phrasal + prep(rummage, search)buscar vtr
rebuscar vtr
Ella unzipped her handbag and rooted around for her keys.
root for [sb/sth] vtr phrasal insepinformal (support, cheer on)apoyar vtr
alentar, animar vtr
(AR, UY)hinchar por vi + prep
(MX)echar porras a loc verb + prep
Note: Ante complemento directo de persona debe usarse la preposición «a».
He always rooted for the underdog.
Siempre apoyó a los desamparados.
root [sth] out vtr phrasal sep(find and eliminate)erradicar vtr
It's almost impossible to root out the causes of poverty.
Es casi imposible erradicar las causas de la pobreza.
extirpar vtr
Si se extirparan las causas de la pobreza, me gustaría vivir para verlo.
root [sth/sb] out vtr phrasal sep(hunt down)buscar hasta dar con alguien, buscar hasta dar con algo loc verb
The Prime Minister was determined to root out the terrorists and bring them to justice.
El Primer Ministro estaba determinado a buscar hasta dar con los terroristas y traerlos ante la justicia.
root through [sth] vtr phrasal insep(search through many things)examinar vtr
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
rooted | root
InglésEspañol
deep-rooted,
deeply rooted
adj
figurative (firmly established)muy arraigado adv + adj
Deep-rooted corruption has plagued the city for years.
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