Carrot Definition

kărət
carrots
noun
carrots
A biennial plant (Daucus carota) of the umbel family, with fernlike leaves and compound umbels of white flowers, usually with one red flower in the center: only the cultivated variety is edible.
Webster's New World
The fleshy, orange-red root of the cultivated strain of this plant (var. sativa), eaten as a vegetable.
Webster's New World
Something offered as an inducement, like a carrot dangled before a donkey's nose.
Webster's New World
Queen Anne's lace.
American Heritage
A reward offered for desired behavior; an inducement.
American Heritage
Synonyms:
idiom
carrot and stick
  • pleasant inducements or promised rewards coupled with threats
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Carrot

Noun

Singular:
carrot
Plural:
carrots

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Carrot

Origin of Carrot

  • French carotte from Old French garroite from Latin carōta from Greek karōton ker-1 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Middle French carotte, from Latin carota.

    From Wiktionary

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