maca
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Noun — A hardy Andean plant grown for its turnip-like root, or a supplement made from that root, often taken for energy or hormone balance.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish maca, itself from Quechua maqa, the Andean name for the plant.
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What does “maca” mean?
The word “maca” means a hardy Andean plant grown for its turnip-like root, or a supplement made from that root, often taken for energy or hormone balance. In plain terms, a root vegetable from the Andes, sold today mainly as a health-food powder or supplement.
How do you use “maca” in a sentence?
Here is “maca” used in a sentence: “She stirs a spoonful of maca powder into her morning smoothie.”
What part of speech is “maca”?
“Maca” is a noun.
Where does the word “maca” come from?
The word “maca” comes from Spanish. Borrowed from Spanish maca, itself from Quechua maqa, the Andean name for the plant.