carroty

English

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Etymology

From carrot +‎ -y.[1]

Pronunciation

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Adjective

carroty (comparative more carroty, superlative most carroty)

  1. Resembling carrots in colour, taste, shape, etc.
    Synonym: carrotish
  2. Containing carrots; made of carrots.
    • 1998, George Englebretsen, Line Diagrams for Logic: Drawing Conclusions:
      My soup has the positive constitutive property of being carroty, of having carrots in it; of carrotiness; it has the negative constitutive property of lacking meat, of meatlessness.

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  • Appendix:Colors

References

  1. ^ carroty, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.