Beetrave

/ˈbiːtˌreɪv/ noun

An archaic term for a beet plant, particularly the root vegetable; possibly combining 'beet' with 'rave' or from Romance language origins.

From Middle English 'bete' (beet) combined with 'rave' (meaning root, from Old French 'rave'), showing the botanical term's evolution as it moved between European languages.

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