Carrot
This word comes from the Latin word carota, which derives from the Greek karoton, meaning 'in the form of a horn'. It was introduced into English around 1530 from the French word carotte.
Esta palabra proviene de la palabra latina carota, que deriva del griego karoton, que significa 'con forma de un cuerno'. Fue introducida al inglés alrededor de 1530 a partir de la palabra francesa carotte.
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