root cellar
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Definition
Noun: A root cellar is an underground storage space, typically a simple excavation or structure, used to preserve root vegetables and other foods by utilizing the naturally cool, moist, and dark conditions of the earth.
Usage
A root cellar is used for the long-term storage of produce, especially hardy vegetables like potatoes, carrots, beets, and turnips. Its primary purpose is to extend the shelf life of food without modern refrigeration by providing a stable environment that prevents freezing and slows spoilage.
Examples
- We keep our harvest of potatoes and onions in the root cellar for use throughout the winter.
- The old farmhouse still has a functional root cellar dug into the hillside behind it.
- Before refrigerators were common, almost every rural home had a root cellar.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe any place that is dark, cool, and used for storage.
- The basement felt like a dank root cellar, filled with forgotten boxes.
Variants and Related Words
- Storm cellar: A similar underground structure designed for shelter from severe weather, not primarily for food storage.
- Cold storage: A general term for any facility, modern or traditional, kept at a low temperature for preserving goods.
Synonyms
- Underground storage
- Potato cellar
- Food storage pit
Related Phrases
- "Put something in the root cellar": To store something, especially food, for the long term.
- After the fall harvest, it's time to put the carrots in the root cellar.
Noun
- an excavation where root vegetables are stored