Search references for MEAT. Phrases containing MEAT
See searches and references containing MEAT!MEAT
Animal flesh eaten as food
Meat is animal tissue, mostly muscle, that is eaten as food. Humans have hunted and farmed other animals for meat since prehistory. The Neolithic Revolution
Meat
American singer and actor (1947–2022)
Lee Aday; September 27, 1947 – January 20, 2022), known professionally as Meat Loaf, was an American singer and actor. He was known for his powerful, wide-ranging
Meat_Loaf
Consumable meat from horses
Horse meat forms a significant part of the culinary traditions of many countries, particularly in Europe and Asia. The eight countries that consume the
Horse_meat
Meat from dogs used as food
Dog meat, also known as fragrant meat, or simply fragrant, is the meat derived from dogs. Historically, human consumption of dog meat has been recorded
Dog_meat
Meat from cattle
Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle (Bos taurus). Beef can be prepared in various ways; cuts are often used for steak, which can be cooked to
Beef
Animal flesh produced by culturing cells
cultured meat, the terms cultivated meat, clean meat, in vitro meat, cell-based meat, synthetic meat, slaughter-free meat, craft meat, healthy meat, and schmeat
Cultured_meat
1985 studio album by the Smiths
Meat Is Murder is the second studio album by the English rock band the Smiths, released on 11 February 1985 by Rough Trade Records. Following the release
Meat_Is_Murder
American rock band
Meat Puppets are an American rock band formed in January 1980 in Phoenix, Arizona. The group's original lineup was Curt Kirkwood (guitar/vocals), his brother
Meat_Puppets
Acquired allergy resulting from tick bites
Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), also known as alpha-gal allergy or mammalian meat allergy (MMA), is an acquired allergy to the epitope of the carbohydrate molecule
Alpha-gal_syndrome
Type of bushmeat derived from monkeys
Monkey meat is the flesh and other edible parts derived from monkeys, a kind of bushmeat. Human consumption of monkey meat has been historically recorded
Monkey_meat
Meat from domestic cats for human consumption
Cat meat is meat prepared from domestic cats for human consumption. Some countries regularly serve cat meat, whereas others have only consumed some cat
Cat_meat
Meat of domestic sheep
Lamb and mutton, collectively sheep meat (or sheepmeat), is one of the most common meats around the world. It is meat from the domestic sheep, Ovis aries
Lamb_and_mutton
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up meat or meaty in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meat is animal flesh that is eaten as food. Meat may also refer to: Meat Mountain, a mountain
Meat_(disambiguation)
Event in 1876
The Kentucky meat shower was an incident that occurred for a period of several minutes between 11 a.m. and 12 noon on March 3, 1876, where what appeared
Kentucky_meat_shower
Meat from mammals such as beef, pork, and lamb
context of nutrition, red meat is defined as meat obtained from mammals, including beef, pork, lamb/mutton, veal, and venison. Red meat does not necessarily
Red_meat
Producer of plant-based meat substitutes
Beyond Meat, Inc., branded as Beyond, is a producer of plant-based meat alternatives founded in 2009 by Ethan Brown. The company's products were first
Beyond_Meat
Meat from a pig
Pork is the culinary name for the meat of the pig (Sus domesticus). It is the second most commonly consumed type of meat worldwide, following poultry,[dubious
Pork
Food preparation technique
Washing meat or cleaning meat is a technique of preparation, primarily used to treat raw meat or poultry prior to cooking in order to sanitize it. Several
Washing_meat
Uncooked muscle tissue as food
Raw meat generally refers to any type of uncooked muscle tissue of an animal used for food. In the meat production industry, the term "meat" refers specifically
Raw_meat
Finely chopped meat
meat, called mince or minced meat outside North America, is meat finely chopped by a meat grinder or a chopping knife. A common type of ground meat is
Ground_meat
Shooting sport
meat as prizes. Meat shoots are run as fundraising events by groups such as civic organizations or conservation groups. Other groups which hold meat shoots
Meat_shoot
Mountain in Alaska
Meat Mountain (elevation 2,513 feet (766 m)) is a summit in North Slope Borough, Alaska, in the United States. Meat Mountain is an English translation
Meat_Mountain
Colloquial term
Meat sweats is the concept that eating a meat-heavy meal will cause individuals to perspire profusely. Its scientific basis is unfounded. One theory is
Meat_sweats
Gelatinous food flavouring agent
Meat glaze (French: glace de viande) is a dark brown, gelatinous flavouring agent used in food preparation. It is obtained by reducing brown stock through
Meat_glaze
A meat extender is a non-meat substance with substantial protein content, used to partially replace meat in a meat product. Extenders are distinguished
Meat_extender
Flesh of whales used for consumption by humans or other animals
Whale meat, broadly speaking, may include all cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises) and all parts of the animal: muscle (meat), organs (offal), skin
Whale_meat
Topics referred to by the same term
Fresh Meat may refer to: Fresh Meat (TV series), a British comedy-drama Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat, the twelfth season of the American
Fresh_Meat
Meat which is pale before and after cooking
In culinary terms, white meat is meat which is pale in color before and after cooking. In traditional gastronomy, white meat also includes rabbit, the
White_meat
Salted and dried or cured meat
In Spanish, cecina [θeˈθina] is meat that has been salted and dried by means of air, sun or smoke. The word comes from the Latin siccus (dry), via Vulgar
Cecina_(meat)
Annual food festival originating in Yulin, China
The Dog Meat Festival (Chinese: 狗肉节), also known as the Yulin Dog Meat Festival or Lychee and Dog Meat Festival, is an annual festival held in Yulin, Guangxi
Dog_Meat_Festival
Topics referred to by the same term
red meat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Red meat is meat from mammals, including beef, pork, and lamb. Red Meat may also refer to: Red Meat (comic
Red_Meat
Meats of Australasia's largest marsupials
Kangaroo meat is produced in Australia from wild kangaroos and is exported to over 61 overseas markets. The kangaroo has traditionally been a staple source
Kangaroo_meat
Plant-based food made to resemble meat
A meat alternative or meat substitute, also referred to as a plant-based meat, mock meat, or alternative protein, is a food product that is made from vegetarian
Meat_alternative
Type of meat
Processed meat is considered to be any meat that has been modified in order to either improve its taste or to extend its shelf life. Methods of meat processing
Processed_meat
Topics referred to by the same term
Pig Meat may refer to: Pork, the meat of a pig Pigmeat Markham (1904–1981), American entertainer "Heart Beat, Pig Meat", a 1970 song by Pink Floyd This
Pig_Meat
1969 studio album with live elements by the Mothers of Invention
Uncle Meat is the sixth album by the Mothers of Invention, and seventh overall by Frank Zappa, released as a double album in 1969. Uncle Meat was originally
Uncle_Meat
Meat of the domestic goat
Goat meat is the meat of the domestic goat (Capra hircus). The term 'goat meat' denotes meat of older animals, while meat from young goats is called 'kid
Goat_meat
Organism that eats mostly or exclusively animal tissue
A carnivore /ˈkɑːrnɪvɔːr/, or meat-eater (Latin, caro, genitive carnis, meaning meat or flesh and vorare meaning "to devour"), is an animal or plant whose
Carnivore
Common Australian ant
The meat ant (Iridomyrmex purpureus), also known as the gravel ant or southern meat ant, is a species of ant endemic to Australia. A member of the genus
Meat_ant
Cut of meat served as individual portion
A meat chop is a cut of meat cut perpendicular to the spine, and usually containing a rib or riblet part of a vertebra and served as an individual portion
Meat_chop
Group of bees that feed on rotting meat
American stingless bee species in the genus Trigona which feed on rotting meat. Some vulture bees produce a substance similar to royal jelly which is not
Vulture_bee
Pie with meat filling
A meat pie is a pie baked with pastry with a filling of meat and often other savory ingredients. They are found in cuisines worldwide. Meat pies are usually
Meat_pie
Topics referred to by the same term
Artificial meat(s) may refer to: Cultured meat, meat grown in cell cultures instead of inside animals Factory farming related meats, foodstuffs created
Artificial_meat
2010 video game
Super Meat Boy is a 2010 platform video game developed and published by American indie studio Team Meat. It was designed by Edmund McMillen and Tommy
Super_Meat_Boy
consumed meat in the world. Owing to the relative ease and low cost of raising chickens—in comparison to mammals such as cattle or hogs—chicken meat (commonly
Chicken_as_food
Precooked or cured meats that are sliced and served cold or hot
Lunch meats—also known as cold cuts, luncheon meats, cooked meats, sliced meats, cold meats, sandwich meats, delicatessens, and deli meats—are precooked
Lunch_meat
Meat of the water buffalo
Buffalo meat is the meat of the water buffalo, a large bovid, raised for its milk and meat in many countries. The water buffalo population is distributed
Buffalo_meat
Meat from rats used as food
Rat meat is the meat of various species of rat: medium-sized, long-tailed rodents. It is a food that, while taboo in some cultures, is a dietary staple
Rat_meat
2008 horror film by Ryuhei Kitamura
The Midnight Meat Train is a 2008 American horror film based on Clive Barker's 1984 short story of the same name. Its plot follows a photographer who attempts
The_Midnight_Meat_Train
Industrial production of food and by-products from animals
The meat-packing industry (also spelled meatpacking industry or meat packing industry) handles the slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribution
Meat-packing_industry
Hand tool used to tenderize slabs of meat
A meat tenderizer or meat pounder is a tool for mechanically tenderizing and flattening slabs of meat. Meat tenderizers come in at least three types:
Meat_tenderizer
Form of traditional food preservation
Potted meat is a form of traditional food preservation, potting, in which hot cooked meat is placed in a pot, tightly packed to exclude air, and then covered
Potted_meat
Topics referred to by the same term
solely to influence it Meat Puppets, an American rock band Meat Puppets (album), the band's eponymous debut album, released in 1982 Meat Puppet (video game)
Meat_puppet
Meat of young cattle
Veal is the meat of calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any breed; however, most veal
Veal
Mixture of dried fruit, spices and fat
and optionally, meat and beef suet. Mincemeat is usually used as a pie or pastry filling. Traditional mincemeat recipes contain meat, notably beef or
Mincemeat
Canadian Internet personality (born 1990)
reaction series That's Cringe and the Tiny Meat Gang Podcast. They also began a comedy hip hop group called Tiny Meat Gang. In 2019, influencer Jake Paul was
Cody_Ko
Paste-like meat product
Mechanically separated meat (MSM), mechanically recovered/reclaimed meat (MRM), or mechanically deboned meat (MDM) is a paste-like meat product produced by
Mechanically_separated_meat
Raw beef dish
Tiger meat, also called a cannibal sandwich or a wildcat, is a raw beef dish in Midwestern American cuisine. It consists of raw ground beef with onion
Tiger_meat
Crab meat, also known as crab marrow, is the edible meat found in a crab, specifically in its legs and claws. It is widely used in global cuisines for
Crab_meat
Canned pork product
Spam (stylized in all caps) is a brand of lunch meat (processed canned pork and ham) made by Hormel Foods Corporation, an American multinational food processing
Spam_(food)
Meat from alligators that is for consumption
Alligator meat is the meat from alligators that is for consumption. In the Southern United States, alligator meat is commonly eaten, where it is regarded
Alligator_meat
Internal organs and entrails of a butchered animal
Offal (/ˈɒfəl, ˈɔːfəl/), also called variety meats, pluck or organ meats, is the internal organs of a butchered animal. Offal may also refer to the by-products
Offal
People and companies engaged in industrialized livestock agriculture
The meat industry are the people and companies engaged in modern industrialized livestock agriculture for the production, packing, preservation and marketing
Meat_industry
Food preservation and flavouring processes
any of various food preservation and flavoring processes of foods such as meat, fish and vegetables, by the addition of salt, with the aim of drawing moisture
Curing_(food_preservation)
Ostrich meat is a type of red meat obtained from the ostrich, a large flightless bird native to Africa. Known for its health benefits and sustainability
Ostrich_meat
Edible flesh of an elephant
Elephant meat is the flesh and other edible parts of elephants. Elephants have been hunted for their meat since prehistoric times, with traditional elephant
Elephant_meat
Type of seafood made of starch and finely pulverized whitefish
crab meat, or seafood sticks are a Japanese seafood product made of surimi (pulverized whitefish) and starch, shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of
Crab_stick
Type of prepared meat
Smoked meat is the result of a method of preparing red meat, white meat, and seafood which originated in the Paleolithic Era. Smoking adds flavor, improves
Smoked_meat
Genus of mammals
long been domesticated and, as livestock, they provide food (camel milk and meat) and textiles (fiber and felt from camel hair). Camels are working animals
Camel
Tradition in various countries
A meat raffle is a tradition of raffling off meat, often in pubs and bars in Australia, in some areas of Britain and the US, and in Western Canada. A
Meat_raffle
Seafood consisting of the flesh of sharks
Shark meat is a seafood consisting of the flesh of sharks. Several sharks are fished for human consumption, such as porbeagles, shortfin mako shark, requiem
Shark_meat
Dutch food technology company
Mosa Meat B.V. is a Dutch food technology company, headquartered in Maastricht, Netherlands, creating production methods for cultured meat. It was founded
Mosa_Meat
Korean-Hawaiian fusion dish
Meat jun is a Korean fusion dish consumed in Hawaii, United States. It is also called "beef jun" outside of Hawaii. The dish is a variant of jeon (Korean
Meat_jun
Decomposition of meat by microorganisms
The spoilage of meat occurs, if the meat is untreated, in a matter of hours or days and results in the meat becoming unappetizing, poisonous, or infectious
Meat_spoilage
Variety of meat dishes originating in the Middle East
Kashmiri spelling) is a variety of roasted meat dishes that originated in the Middle East. Kebabs consist of cut-up meat, sometimes with vegetables and various
Kebab
Meat dish
Doner kebab or döner kebab is a Turkish dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie. Seasoned meat stacked in the shape of an inverted cone is turned
Doner_kebab
Seal meat is the flesh, including the blubber and organs, of seals used as food for humans or other animals. It is prepared in numerous ways, often being
Seal_meat
American YouTube channel
Dead Meat is an American YouTube channel dedicated to horror and horror-adjacent media. Dead Meat was created in 2017 by James A. Janisse and is owned
Dead_Meat_(YouTube_channel)
Species of wooly domesticated mammal
(Lama glama) is a domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since the pre-Columbian era. Llamas are
Llama
Meat dish from Bihar, India
Champaran meat, also known as ahuna, handi meat or batlohi, is a dish with its root from the Champaran region of Bihar. Meat is marinated in a mix of mustard
Champaran_meat
Meat hunted in tropical forests
Bushmeat is meat from wildlife hunted for human consumption, particularly in Africa. Bushmeat often consists of local mammals in an area, but can also
Bushmeat
Family of large marine crustaceans
Diners crack the shell with lobster crackers and fish out the meat with lobster picks. The meat is often eaten with melted butter and lemon juice. Lobster
Lobster
2026 video game
Super Meat Boy 3D is a 2026 platform video game developed by Team Meat and Sluggerfly and published by Headup Games. The third main installment in the
Super_Meat_Boy_3D
Culinary process
Meat hanging is the culinary process of dry-aging meat to develop its flavor and tenderness. It is applied both to beef and to game. Traditionally, game
Meat_hanging
Large flightless bird endemic to Australia
eggs, and meat are also sold. Emus are farmed primarily for their meat, leather, feathers and oil, and 95% of the carcass can be used. Emu meat is a low-fat
Emu
Food made with bread and other ingredients
A sandwich is a dish typically consisting variously of meat, cheese, sauces, and vegetables used as a filling between slices of bread, or placed atop a
Sandwich
Management of farm animals
is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products. It includes day-to-day care, management
Animal_husbandry
Islamic term for "permissible" things
the term halal is often associated with Islamic dietary laws, particularly meat that is slaughtered according to Islamic guidelines, it also governs ethical
Halal
Dried meat product from China
Meat floss, also known as yuk sung or rousong (Chinese: 肉鬆; pinyin: ròusōng; Jyutping: juk6 sung1 ; Mandarin Chinese: [ɻôʊsʊ́ŋ]), is a dried meat product
Meat_floss
Food made from gluten, the main protein of wheat
wheat meat, gluten meat, or simply gluten. Wheat gluten is an alternative to soybean-based foods, such as tofu, which are sometimes used as a meat alternative
Seitan
Cut of meat around the tibia of an animal
A meat shank or shin is the portion of meat around the tibia of the animal, the leg bone beneath the knee and shoulder. Lamb shanks are often braised
Shank_(meat)
Measure of meat moisture retention
Meat water holding capacity (WHC) refers to the ability of meat to retain moisture including moisture inherent to the muscle tissue and any fluids that
Meat_water_holding_capacity
Meat that has been dehydrated
Dried meat is a feature of many cuisines around the world. Examples include: Kulen Slanina Pečenica . Aliya, sun-dried meat from Kenya. Bakkwa or rougan
Dried_meat
Kitchen appliance
A meat grinder (also called a "meat mincer" in the UK) is a kitchen appliance for mincing (UK) or grinding (US) meat, fish, vegetables and other foods
Meat_grinder
Topics referred to by the same term
Dead meat or Deadmeat can refer to: Dead Meat (album), a 2023 album by The Tubs Dead Meat (film), a 2004 Irish zombie film Dead Meat (YouTube channel)
Dead_meat
2024 Netflix film
Cold Meat is a 2024 thriller film directed by Sébastien Drouin. It was released exclusively on Netflix on February 26, 2024. The film is not available
Cold_Meat_(film)
British electronic music group
Meat Beat Manifesto, often shortened as Meat Beat, Manifesto or MBM, is an electronic music group originally consisting of Jack Dangers and Jonny Stephens
Meat_Beat_Manifesto
Food scandal in Europe
containing beef were found to contain undeclared or improperly declared horse meat. The crisis escalated in February 2013 when some Findus products were found
2013_horse_meat_scandal
Dish of ingredients cooked in liquid
Ingredients can include any combination of vegetables and may include meat, especially tougher meats suitable for slow-cooking, such as beef, pork, venison, rabbit
Stew
Topics referred to by the same term
Raw meat is meat that has not been cooked. Raw Meat may refer to: Death Line, distributed in the US as Raw Meat, a horror film Raw Meat (EP), an album
Raw_Meat
MEAT
MEAT
Girl/Female
Biblical
In the press, giving meat.
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a cutler, from Middle High German mezzer ‘knife’, from Old High German mezzirahs, mezzisahs, a compound of maz ‘food’, ‘meat’ + sahs ‘knife’, ‘sword’. The Jewish name is from German Messer ‘knife’ or Yiddish meser.German : occupational name for an official in charge of measuring the dues paid in kind by tenants, from an agent derivative of Middle High German mezzen ‘to measure’.English and Scottish : occupational name for someone who kept watch over harvested crops, Middle English, Older Scots mess(i)er, from Old French messier (see Messier).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : unexplained. The name is recorded in both England and Scotland. It may be a variant of Scottish Lour, a habitational name from Lour, formerly a part of the parish of Meathielour.Possibly also German : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from a pet form of the personal name Andrew. The surname has been in Ireland since the 14th century, especially in County Meath.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : unexplained; most probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place somewhere in South Wales or southern England. This name was established in County Meath, Ireland, soon after the Anglo-Norman invasion of the 12th century.Dutch : unexplained.Probably a respelling of German Tiling, a patronymic form of Thiel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly the same as 2.Probably an Americanized spelling of French Sain, a metonymic occupational name for a charcutier, someone who prepared cooked meats, from Old French sain ‘fat’.
Boy/Male
Norse
Meat sacrificer.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : from the Norman personal name Ham(b)lin, Hamelin, a double diminutive of Haimo (see Hammond). This was the name of a prominent family in County Meath in Ireland in the 13th–18th centuries, but is now rare there.Variant of French Hamelin.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Hampshire and Berkshire)
English (mainly Hampshire and Berkshire) : topographic name from Middle English hacche ‘gate’, Old English hæcc (see Hatcher). In some cases the surname is habitational, from one of the many places named with this word. This name has been in Ireland since the 17th century, associated with County Meath and the nearby part of Louth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a butcher. In part it is from Middle English flescher, an agent derivative of Old English flǣsc ‘flesh’, ‘meat’; in part a reduced form of Middle English fleschewere, Old English flǣschēawere, in which the second element is an agent noun from hēawan ‘to hew or cut’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in a meat or fish market, from Old English scamol ‘bench (on which meat was laid out for sale)’.English : possibly from an unattested Middle English personal name, Skammel, a diminutive of an Old Norse byname from skammr ‘short’.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Pure meat, just.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a cook, a seller of cooked meats, or a keeper of an eating house, from Old English cÅc (Latin coquus). There has been some confusion with Cocke.Irish and Scottish : usually identical in origin with the English name, but in some cases a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cúg ‘son of Hugo’ (see McCook).In North America Cook has absorbed examples of cognate and semantically equivalent names from other languages, such as German and Jewish Koch.Erroneous translation of French Lécuyer (see Lecuyer).Francis Cooke (died 1663) and his eldest son John were passengers on the Mayflower in 1621; they were joined two years later by Francis’s wife and other children. In the words of William Bradford, when he died he had ‘lived to see his children’s children have children’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a nickname for a well-turned-out person, from the adjective trim ‘well-equipped’, ‘neatly made’. The word is first attested in the early 16th century, but may well have been in colloquial use much earlier.English : from an Old English personal name, Trymma.Irish : habitational name, originally de Truim, from a place in County Meath named Trim.
Biblical
pure meat; just,pure
Female
English
 English name derived from the Irish Gaelic place name Teamhair in Meath, the seat of the high kings of Ireland, TARA means "high place," i.e. "hill." Compare with another form of Tara.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lambeth, now part of Greater London, named in Old English as ‘lamb hithe’, from Old English lamb ‘lamb’ + h̄th ‘hithe’, ‘landing place’, i.e. a place where lambs were put on board boat or taken ashore, no doubt in order to supply the meat markets of London on the other side of the river Thames.
Boy/Male
Irish
All variants of odhra meaning “â€dark haired.â€â€ Seventeen saints have used the name and Odhran, abbot of Meath, was one of the 12 devotees who accompanied St. Columba to Iona. When he died soon after their arrival Columba saw Odhran’s soul ascending to heaven following a battle between angels and devils. Another Odhran was the charioteer of St. Patrick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Kent, an ancient Celtic name. The surname is also frequent in Scotland and Ireland. In Irrerwick in East Lothian English vassals were settled in the middle of the 12th century and in Meath in Ireland in the 13th century.
Boy/Male
Irish
All variants of odhra meaning “â€dark haired.â€â€ Seventeen saints have used the name and Odhran, abbot of Meath, was one of the 12 devotees who accompanied St. Columba to Iona. When he died soon after their arrival Columba saw Odhran’s soul ascending to heaven following a battle between angels and devils. Another Odhran was the charioteer of St. Patrick.
MEAT
MEAT
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Norse Swedish
Divine bear.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Foremost, Best, First
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Star
Girl/Female
Indian
Perfect, Blameless
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Servant of Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Tamil
Inchara | இநà¯à®šà®¾à®°Â Â
Sweet voice
Girl/Female
Indian
Altitude, Height, High, Development
Female
Spanish
Variant spelling of Spanish Ximena, JIMENA means "hearkening."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Creation; Creater; Writer
Boy/Male
German
Brave Friend
MEAT
MEAT
MEAT
MEAT
MEAT
n.
Minced meat; meat chopped very fine; a mixture of boiled meat, suet, apples, etc., chopped very fine, to which spices and raisins are added; -- used in making mince pie.
a.
Having (such) meat; -- used chiefly in composition; as, thick-meated.
a.
Of or pertaining to a meatus; resembling a meatus.
a.
Abounding in meat.
n.
Food, in general; anything eaten for nourishment, either by man or beast. Hence, the edible part of anything; as, the meat of a lobster, a nut, or an egg.
n. pl.
Food for human beings, esp. when it is cooked or prepared for the table; that which supports human life; provisions; sustenance; meat; viands.
n.
A sauce, made of vinegar, oil, and other ingredients, -- used esp. for cold meats.
a.
Of or pertaining to trichinae or trichinosis; affected with, or containing, trichinae; as, trichinous meat.
pl.
of Meatus
n.
A small, slender nematoid worm (Trichina spiralis) which, in the larval state, is parasitic, often in immense numbers, in the voluntary muscles of man, the hog, and many other animals. When insufficiently cooked meat containing the larvae is swallowed by man, they are liberated and rapidly become adult, pair, and the ovoviviparous females produce in a short time large numbers of young which find their way into the muscles, either directly, or indirectly by means of the blood. Their presence in the muscles and the intestines in large numbers produces trichinosis.
n.
A basic substance, C7H17NO2, formed from the growth of the typhoid bacillus on meat pulp. It induces in small animals lethargic conditions with liquid dejecta.
v. t.
To do less thoroughly than is requisite; specifically, to cook insufficiently; as, to underdo the meat; -- opposed to overdo.
n. sing. & pl.
A natural passage or canal; as, the external auditory meatus. See Illust. of Ear.
n.
The flesh of animals used as food; esp., animal muscle; as, a breakfast of bread and fruit without meat.
n.
Alt. of Meathe
v. t.
To deprive of bones, as meat; to bone.
n.
Quality of being meaty.
n.
One who holds that vegetables and fruits are the only proper food for man. Strict vegetarians eat no meat, eggs, or milk.
a.
Having no meat; without food.
n.
A small breed of dogs having a long body and short crooked legs. These dogs were formerly much used for turning a spit on which meat was roasting.