carroty
Adjective

carroty

  1. Resembling carrots in colour, taste, etc.
    • 1821, Sir Walter Scott, Kenilworth
      The pupil, thus affectionately invoked, at length came stumbling into the room; a queer, shambling, ill-made urchin, who, by his stunted growth, seemed about twelve or thirteen years old, though he was probably, in reality, a year or two older, with a carroty pate in huge disorder, a freckled, sunburnt visage, with a snub nose, a long chin, and two peery grey eyes […]
  2. Containing carrots; made of carrots.
Translations
  • Russian: морковеподо́бный
Translations
  • Russian: морко́вный



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