Beet vs Beyt - What's the difference?
beet | beyt |
(singulare tantum, sometimes, definite) Beta vulgaris , a plant with a swollen root which is eaten or used to make sugar.
(countable) An individual plant (organism) of that species.
(countable) A swollen root of such a plant.
As nouns the difference between beet and beyt
is that beet is Beta vulgaris, a plant with a swollen root which is eaten or used to make sugar while beyt is alternative form of lang=en.beet
English
Noun
- The beet is a hardy species.
- They sell beets by the pound in the supermarket. All I want is the roots. Can I cut off the roots and buy them alone?