tuber

/ˈtubər/
noun
  1. A thick, fleshy underground stem of a plant, such as a potato, that stores food and can grow into a new plant.
    • Farmers harvest tubers in the fall.
    • The plant stores energy in its tuber during the winter.
    • Potatoes are the most common type of tuber.
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