root cellar

English

Noun

root cellar (plural root cellars)

  1. A structure built underground or partially underground and used to store vegetables, fruits, and nuts or other foods.
    Coordinate term: fruitery (archaic)
    Potatoes can keep if they are in a root cellar.

Translations

Verb

root cellar (third-person singular simple present root cellars, present participle root cellaring, simple past and past participle root cellared)

  1. To cellar (food) in a root cellar.
    The growers will root cellar whatever portion of the crop does not sell at harvest time.