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Meaning of rutabaga

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rutabaga (n)

the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food

a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root

rutabaga Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer pulled the massive rutabaga from the ground with all his might.
  2. The vegetable's rough, purple-tinged skin contrasted starkly with the white flesh of the rutabaga.
  3. The earthy aroma of the rutabaga permeated the kitchen as it was peeled.
  4. The chef grated the rutabaga into a fine pulp, adding it to the batter for a delicious savory cake.
  5. The rutabaga's sweet and slightly bitter flavor complemented the other vegetables in the hearty stew.
  6. The zookeeper tossed a large rutabaga into the enclosure, where the elephants eagerly devoured it.
  7. The community garden was renowned for growing colossal rutabagas, breaking local size records year after year.
  8. The watercolor artist captured the subtle hues and intricate texture of the rutabaga in her painting.
  9. The botanist studied the genetic makeup of the rutabaga, tracing its lineage back centuries.
  10. The rutabaga's distinctive shape and flavor made it an instant hit at the local farmers' market.

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the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food, a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root

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The farmer pulled the massive rutabaga from the ground with all his might.

The vegetable's rough, purple-tinged skin contrasted starkly with the white flesh of the rutabaga.

The earthy aroma of the rutabaga permeated the kitchen as it was peeled.

The chef grated the rutabaga into a fine pulp, adding it to the batter for a delicious savory cake.