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- uproot from some place
uproot from some place
uproot something from some place
to take up a plant or tree, roots and all. Wally uprooted the bush from the backyard and replanted it on the other side of the house. Who uprooted a rosebush from my garden?
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Hibiki | | hee-bee-kee | Japanese |
| Eufemia | | e-oo-FE-myah (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish |
| Khulan | | - | Mongolian |
| Gordon | | GAWR-dən | Scottish, English |
| StanisŁAw | | stah-NEE-swahf | Polish |
| Anuj | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi |