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- Root Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
ROOT meaning: 1 : the part of a plant that grows underground, gets water from the ground, and holds the plant in place; 2 : the part of a tooth, hair, fingernail, etc , that is attached to the body
- How to root Android: Everything you need to know! - Android Authority
You can unlock your phone's potential when you root Android and get access to all it can do But do you even need that much power? How to root Android: Everything you need to know!
- What does ROOT mean? - Definitions. net
A root can have different meanings depending upon the context: 1 In botany, a root is the part of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil and absorbs water and nutrients 2 In mathematics, a root is a solution to a given equation 3 In linguistics, a root is the most basic form of a word from which other words are derived 4
- What Is Root on Android, and Should You Do It? - How-To Geek
Rooting an Android device requires doing a procedure called " bootloader unlocking " Simply put, you'll disable a security check that prevents your phone from booting a system with unauthorized modifications
- Root - definition of root by The Free Dictionary
root - (botany) the usually underground organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes; absorbs water and mineral salts; usually it anchors the plant to the ground
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