Definitionn. the condition of belonging to a particular place or group by virtue of social or ethnic or cultural lineage
Last update: October 1, 2015
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I might have a later text with similar symbols I can use to trace the roots of the writing, Tamer answered. [Please select]
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It thought that it had roots, because it was the past. [Please select]
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Maybe we shall find some roots, besides. [Please select]
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He scrambled out of the steamer rug and came to his feet, blushing to the roots of his hair. [Please select]
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He will bring home young leaves and roots for them to-night, and what will he say. [Please select]
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In the forest, too, they found many edible roots and fruits. [Please select]
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It was at that time encumbered with several large trees, old roots, and a number of boulders. [Please select]
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Thus, in a short time and at little cost, were trees and roots and boulders torn up and shattered. [Please select]
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It's easier rising from the water than on land, because no stumps or roots get in the way there. [Please select]
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On the present Omaha reservation, and in that region, the Omaha use elm roots for that purpose. [Please select]
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Two beautiful aspens sprang up where they were buried, but when the step-mother saw them she ordered them to be pulled up by the roots. [Please select]
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