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root cellar
noun
A structure built underground or partially underground and used to store vegetables, fruits, and nuts or other foods
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"So we got into the root cellar.
Outbuildings include a root cellar.
There is a root cellar there.
They also built a root cellar.
The cousin to canning and freezing is the root cellar.
Such a structure is sometimes called a root cellar.
"I live out of Mitch's root cellar," Ms. Buhrman said.
They are a cheap form of an old-fashioned root cellar.
At Christmas, Matt had prepared a goose and cooked parsnips from the root cellar.
There's a home-sewing business to open, for starters, and a root cellar to finish.
Apples from the root cellar lasted through frost almost until the next crop.
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