parsnip
/ˈpɑrnɪp/Definitions
1. noun
a long, tapering root vegetable with a sweet or nutty flavor, often eaten roasted or mashed.
“She added roasted parsnip and carrots to the holiday dinner.”
2. noun
a plant that produces parsnips, having white flowers and a divided leaf.
“The gardener cultivated parsnip for the fall harvest.”