Pronunciation: /ruːtlaɪk/
adjective resembling or characteristic of a root in appearance or function
A1 The plant had rootlike structures growing underground.
A2 The fungus had a rootlike appearance as it spread through the soil.
B1 The vine had rootlike tendrils that wrapped around the tree trunk.
B2 The scientist discovered a rootlike network of fibers connecting the trees in the forest.
C1 The coral reef was composed of intricate, rootlike formations that provided shelter for marine life.
C2 The artist's sculpture featured intricate rootlike patterns that symbolized the interconnectedness of all living things.
formal The rootlike structures of the plant help it absorb nutrients from the soil.
informal The roots of the plant look kind of rootlike, don't you think?
slang Those roots are totally rootlike, man.
figurative Her dedication to her work is rootlike, always reaching for new opportunities.
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