Results for: cut of pork consisting of ribs with most of the meat trimmed off
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act in a cowardly manner, run in fear, common domestic fowl, meat from chickens, see also:spring chicken, type of fowl; meat of a chicken; cowardchicken
act of binding or tying; cord used for tying or binding; something which binds or connects; slur, arched line that connects notes (Music); printed or written character consisting of two or more letters or characters joined together, bond, character con...ligature
act of carving something, object that has been carved; act of cutting up meat, something made by cutting woodcarving
active enzyme consisting of an apo-enzyme and a co-enzyme, enzyme complexholoenzyme
activity resembling game, animals for hunting, animals killed in a hunt; meat from wild animals (used as food), aspect of game, brave, competition, competitive activity with rules, equipment, event with many sporting contests, fun activity; amusement, ...game
add interest, add together, consisting of more than one part, divided into parts, enclosed area; mixture, substance composed of different elements, group of buildings, having parts, intensify something, made from two or more words, make something by co...compound
add lard to meat before cooking, include extra words, pig fat, spread with pig fat; flavor with pig fat; embellish, add to (a speech, etc.), white cooking fatlard
adjacent to consonant, attached or joined, consisting of single steps in scale, either proposition in conjunction, united; connected, conjoinedconjunct
adult female bovine (especially one which is raised to supply milk or meat); adult female of various large mammals (i.e. elephant, whale, etc.), frighten, intimidate, large female mammal, large female mammal kept for milk, make submissive, male or fema...cow
affectionate tickle under the chin, careless throw, clamp on lathe or drill, clamp; section of meat (between the neck and shoulder), cluck, cut of beef, food, force to leave, get rid of, give up, throw carelessly, toss; tap someone affectionately under...chuck
agricultural tool consisting of a curved blade attached to a short handle (used to cut grass, wheat, etc.), blades of farm implement, cut something with sickle, deform red blood cell, hook, tool for cutting grasssickle
alcohol, bodily fluid, extract juice from, fluid extracted (as from fruit); natural fluids within a body; liquid part of a plant or animal; essence; vitality; fuel, electricity; alcohol, liquor (Slang), liquid extract, liquid from cooking meat, liquid ...juice
aluminiferous, consisting or aluminum; pertaining to aluminum, resembling aluminumaluminous
amusement park ride consisting of a large revolving wheel with seats attached, amusement rideFerris wheel
An index of foreign exchange consisting of about 10 European currencies, originally devised in 1979. See: EuroEuropean Currency Unit (E.C.U.)
 

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