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Beet vs Jeet - What's the difference?

beet | jeet |

As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As an interjection jeet is

(lb) did you eat?.

beet

English

Noun

  • (singulare tantum, sometimes, definite) Beta vulgaris , a plant with a swollen root which is eaten or used to make sugar.
  • The beet is a hardy species.
  • (countable) An individual plant (organism) of that 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?
  • (countable) A swollen root of such a plant.
  • Derived terms

    * beetroot * beeturia * lettucebeet * mangel beet * red beet * silverbeet * sugar beet, sugarbeet

    See also

    * (wikipedia "beet") * (Beta vulgaris) * (commonslite) * chard * mangelwurzel * orach * spinach

    jeet

    English

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • (lb) Did you eat?
  • Anagrams

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