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rutabaga

ROO-tuh-bay-guh
noun
1
A root vegetable, also called a swede, with yellowish flesh and a mild, slightly sweet flavor.
"She roasted rutabaga alongside carrots and potatoes."

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In plain EnglishA large, hardy root vegetable related to the turnip and cabbage.

UK vs US

Americans generally say "rutabaga"; in the UK the same vegetable is almost always called a "swede."

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rutabagas plural

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Etymology

Borrowed in the late 1700s from a Swedish dialect word combining rot ("root") and bagge ("lump").

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