What's the difference between taproom and taproot?

Taproom


Definition:

  • (n.) A room where liquors are kept on tap; a barroom.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Avery has built its reputation on several well-liked bottled beers and a whole lot more taproom-only brews, usually among Boulder's most adventurous and varied.
  • (2) Local craft breweries are really taking off, too, you’ll find them around Bree Street, but I like the Devil’s Peak brewery’s Taproom at Salt River.
  • (3) What we want the taproom to be is a focus for our neighbourhood, like breweries were 100 years ago.” After a moment’s thought, he said: “We want to serve our communities better.” It’s true that any number of profit-hungry industries claim pure motives.
  • (4) The taproom offers unique limited releases, providing an excuse for even the most knowledgeable beer lover to stop by.
  • (5) Near downtown, the 8 th Wonder Brewery recently opened an Astrodome-themed taproom, complete with seats from the stadium auction and the dome’s arching truss painted below its warehouse ceiling.

Taproot


Definition:

  • (n.) The root of a plant which penetrates the earth directly downward to a considerable depth without dividing.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) When sprayed at 8 days, metribuzin had a significant (p less than or equal to 0.05) negative effect on plant weight, number of nodules, taproot growth, and acetylene reduction activity.
  • (2) Seventeen Rhizobium japonicum cultures isolated from soybean nodules induced formation of nodules on taproots of soybean plants.
  • (3) He writes that “the taproot of the current crisis [over Ukraine] is Nato expansion and Washington’s commitment to move Ukraine out of Moscow’s orbit and integrate it into the west”, which Putin viewed as “a direct threat to Russia’s core interests”.
  • (4) RNA gel blot analysis of total RNA showed that salinization to 500 mM NaCl increased BADH mRNA levels four-fold in leaves and three-fold in the taproot.

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