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radice

root

noun rah-DEE-cheh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'radix'

Usage Note

Radice is a root, whether of a plant, a tooth, a word or a maths square root. The plural is radici, and mettere radici means 'to put down roots' or settle somewhere.

Examples

"Le radici dell'albero sono profonde."

Natural Translation

The tree's roots are deep.

Literal Translation

The roots of-the-tree are deep.

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