rootiness

/ˈruːtinəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having many roots, or being firmly established.
    • Gardeners appreciate the rootiness of native plants, which helps prevent soil erosion.
    • The rootiness of the old tree made it difficult to transplant.
    • The rootiness of the community's traditions gave it a strong sense of identity.
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