root n. [Unix] 1. The superuser account (with user name
`root') that ignores permission bits, user number 0 on a Unix system.
The term avatar is also used. 2. The top node of the system directory
structure; historically the home directory of the root user, but
probably named after the root of an (inverted) tree. 3. By extension,
the privileged system-maintenance login on any OS. See root mode,
go root, see also wheel. 4. In other words we own you --magikh0e & psycho-penguin

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