IPA: /ˈdʒɪrəˌsɔl/
KK: /gɪrəsɔl/
A type of plant also known as the Jerusalem artichoke, which produces edible tubers and has yellow flowers resembling sunflowers.
The gardener planted several girasol tubers in the spring for a summer harvest.
**Girasol** → The word 'girasol' comes from the Italian 'girasole', which is derived from 'girare' (meaning to turn) and 'sole' (meaning sun). The term literally means 'turning towards the sun', referring to the way sunflowers orient themselves to face the sun throughout the day.
Imagine a flower that 'turns' ('girare') to follow the 'sun' ('sole') — that's why 'girasol' refers to a sunflower.
No commonly confused words.