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Innereien Pl.* * *['ofəl](the parts of an animal eg the heart, liver etc which are considered as food for people.) die Innereien (pl.)* * *of·fal[ˈɒfəl, AM ˈɑ:-]* * *['ɒfəl]n no plInnereien pl; (fig) Abfall m, Ausschuss m* * *1. Abfall m2. a) Fleischabfall m (besonders Gedärme)b) GASTR Br Innereien pl3. Aas n4. fig Schund m* * *noun, no pl.Innereien Pl.* * *n.Abfall -¨e m. -
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offal timber Abfallholz nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > offal timber
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English-german technical dictionary > offal from slaughter houses
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offal — of fal, n. [Off + fall.] 1. The rejected or waste parts of any process, especially the inedible parts of a butchered animal, such as the viscera. [1913 Webster +PJC] 2. A dead body; carrion. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. That which is thrown away as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
offal — (n.) late 14c., waste parts, refuse, from OFF (Cf. off) + FALL (Cf. fall) (v.); the notion being that which falls off the butcher s block; perhaps a translation of M.Du. afval … Etymology dictionary
offal — *refuse, waste, rubbish, trash, debris, garbage … New Dictionary of Synonyms
offal — ► NOUN 1) the entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food. 2) decaying or waste matter. ORIGIN probably from Dutch afval, from af off + vallen to fall … English terms dictionary
offal — [ôf′əl] n. [ME ofall, lit., off fall] 1. [with sing. or pl. v.] waste parts; esp., the entrails, etc. of a butchered animal 2. refuse; garbage … English World dictionary
Offal — Some offal dishes, like pâté, are considered gourmet food. Offal can also be a cheaper type … Wikipedia
offal — /aw feuhl, of euhl/, n. 1. the parts of a butchered animal that are considered inedible by human beings; carrion. 2. the parts of a butchered animal removed in dressing; viscera. 3. refuse; rubbish; garbage. [1350 1400; ME, equiv. to of OFF + fal … Universalium
offal — [14] Etymologically, offal is simply material that has ‘fallen off’. English borrowed the word from Middle Dutch afval, a compound formed from af ‘off’ and vallen ‘fall’ which denoted both the ‘extremities of animals cut off by the butcher, such… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
offal — [14] Etymologically, offal is simply material that has ‘fallen off’. English borrowed the word from Middle Dutch afval, a compound formed from af ‘off’ and vallen ‘fall’ which denoted both the ‘extremities of animals cut off by the butcher, such… … Word origins
offal — [[t]ɒ̱f(ə)l, AM ɔ͟ːf(ə)l[/t]] N UNCOUNT Offal is the internal organs of animals, for example their hearts and livers, when they are cooked and eaten … English dictionary
offal — subproduktas statusas Aprobuotas sritis mėsos produktai apibrėžtis Šviežia mėsa, išskyrus skerdeną, įskaitant vidaus organus ir kraują. atitikmenys: angl. offal vok. Nebenprodukt pranc. abats šaltinis 2004 m. balandžio 29 d. Europos Parlamento ir … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)