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Carrot
/ˈkærət/
A long, crunchy orange vegetable that grows under the ground and is often eaten raw or cooked.
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Examples:
He added some carrot to the soup.
'Anne,' he said quickly, 'I'm sorry I called you "carrots."
And hair as red as carrots!'
Etymology:
From Middle French carotte, from Late Latin carota, borrowed from Greek karoton, possibly of Dorian origin. Related to the Indo-European root ker meaning horn, due to its shape.