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- Dictionarycarrot/ˈkarət/
noun
- 1. a tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable: "roast lamb with peas and carrots"
- 2. a cultivated plant of the parsley family with feathery leaves, which yields carrots.
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Learn the origin, usage and examples of the word carrot, which can refer to a vegetable, a plant or a reward. Find related words, phrases and articles about carrot on Merriam-Webster.com.
Carrot definition: a plant, Daucus carota, of the parsley family, having pinnately decompound leaves and umbels of small white or yellow flowers, in its wild form a widespread, familiar weed, and in cultivation valued for its edible root.. See examples of CARROT used in a sentence.
A carrot is a root vegetable of the plant Daucus carota, native to Europe and Southwestern Asia. It has a taproot that can be orange, purple, black, red, white, or yellow, and is used in various cuisines.
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Learn the meaning of carrot as a vegetable, a metaphor, and a verb. Find out how to pronounce, translate, and use carrot in different contexts and idioms.
A carrot is a long, orange root vegetable. Carrots can be planted as tiny seeds and grown in a backyard garden. Carrots are a popular vegetable to eat raw on their own, or chopped and tossed in a salad. You can also cook carrots, or grate them and make a carrot cake.