carrot

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The meaning (definition) of the word carrot
a long crunchy orange vegetable that grows in the ground
The word carrot used in a sentence
“I crunched on an orange carrot at lunch today.”
Words that mean the same as carrot (synonyms)
vegetable
The plural of the word carrot
carrots
How the word carrot is said around the world
| French | carotte |
| Spanish | zanahoria |
| Mandarin | 胡萝卜 |
| Hindi | गाजर |
| Arabic | جزرة |
| Russian | морковь |
| Portuguese (EU) | cenoura |
| Portuguese (BR) | cenoura |
| Japanese | ニンジン |
| German | Karotte |
| Urdu | گاجر |
| Punjabi | ਗਾਜਰ |
| Korean | 당근 |
| Hebrew | גֶזֶר |
| Greek | καρότο |
| Dutch | wortel |
| Filipino | karot |
| Vietnamese | cà rốt |
| Turkish | havuç |
| Persian | هویج |
| Polish | marchew |
| Ukrainian | морква |
| Bengali | গাজর |
| Swedish | morot |
| Italian | carota |
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