rutabaga plant
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Definition
Noun: A type of cruciferous vegetable plant (Brassica napus napobrassica) cultivated for its large, edible, yellow-fleshed root, which is a hybrid between a cabbage and a turnip. The plant is also known as swede, Swedish turnip, or neep.
Usage
The term "rutabaga plant" refers specifically to the entire plant species grown to produce the rutabaga root vegetable. - The farmer planted a row of rutabaga plants in the spring. - The rutabaga plant has bluish-green leaves and a large, bulbous root.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In botanical or agricultural discussions, "rutabaga plant" specifies the living organism, distinguishing it from the harvested root ("rutabaga").
- The study focused on the disease resistance of the rutabaga plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Rutabaga (n): The edible root of the rutabaga plant.
- She mashed the rutabaga with butter and pepper.
- Swede (n): A common term for the rutabaga plant and its root, primarily used in British English.
- Swedish turnip (n): Another name for the rutabaga plant.
- Neep (n): A Scottish term for the rutabaga plant or its root.
Synonyms
- Swede
- Swedish turnip
- Yellow turnip (Note: This can sometimes cause confusion with other turnip varieties.)
Notes on Meaning
The term "rutabaga plant" explicitly denotes the cultivated plant in its entirety. The word "rutabaga" alone can be ambiguous, often referring to the root vegetable itself, especially in a culinary context.
Noun
- a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root