No, a carrot is the root of a non-vining plant.
There are 2 different definitions for the words root 1. the root of a plant Ex: The roots were small and weak. A carrot is a tap root. or 2. the root of a word Ex: The root word of running is run. Reservoir comes from the root reserve.
The word is likely one of these:karate - Japanese martial artcarrot - the orange root vegetablegarrotte or garrote - to strangle with rope or wire, from the French word.
The noun 'carrot' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of vegetable, a word for a plant, a word for a thing.
The word "carrot" has two syllables.
The edible part of a carrot is the taproot.
Carrot is a root vegetable.
Yes, the noun 'carrot' is a common noun; a general word for a type of root vegetable; a word for any carrot of any kind.
* A carrot is a root. So square root carrot is a screwed up carrot. * or maybe its a carrot with spectcles... as in squared.
No. but you can examine a carrot. The actual carrot is the root of the plant.
No. but you can examine a carrot. The actual carrot is the root of the plant.
A carrot is a tap root
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
A carrot has a tap root.
A carrot has a tap root.
A root is that part of plant which grows under the soil. Carrot is called a root because it grows under the ground.Because it grows in the soil. The carrot root, the thing that we eat and we consider a vegetable, will not grow above-ground.
The root of the carrot is what is eaten.