💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Rootwork"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| witchcraftnoun | The practice of witches; magic, sorcery, or the use of supernatural powers to influence or predict events. |
| ragworknoun | Fabric made from putting together rags (old cloth) |
| bushworknoun | Work carried out in the bushland. |
| wicknoun | (countable) A braid or bundle of fibre or other porous material (now generally twisted or woven cotton) in a candle, kerosene heater, oil lamp, etc., that draws up a liquid fuel (such as melted tallow or wax, or oil) at one end, to be ignited at the other end to produce a flame. |
| more | To a greater degree or extent. |
| stoop worknoun | Alternative form of stoopwork. [Unskilled agricultural labor that involves stooping to reach low-growing plants.] |
| cofferworknoun | (masonry) rubblework faced with stone |
| roustaboutingnoun | The work of a roustabout. |
| bitchworknoun | (slang, derogatory, vulgar) Undesirable and demeaning work. |
| rossnoun | A number of places in the United States: |
| spadeworknoun | (figuratively) Work done in preparation for something else. |
| rooternoun | (US, slang) One who roots for, or applauds, something. |
| drudgeworknoun | Drudgery. |
| stoopworknoun | Unskilled agricultural labor that involves stooping to reach low-growing plants. |
| blackstuffnoun | (UK, slang) Tarmac. |
| moot earthnoun | (West Country) Soil taken from between the roots of a tree. |
| saltworksnoun | A place where salt is refined and prepared commercially. |
| collar-worknoun | Laborious work; drudgery. |
| yardnoun | A small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building. |
| fieldworknoun | (uncountable) Work done out in the real world rather than in controlled conditions. |
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