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1 veal
vi:l(the flesh of a calf, used as food: We had veal for dinner.) kalvekjøttkalvekjøttsubst. \/viːl\/kalvekjøtt -
2 veal cutlet
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3 roast veal
subst.( matlaging) kalvestek -
4 fillet
'filit 1. noun(a piece of meat or fish without bones: fillet of veal; cod fillet; ( also adjective) fillet steak.) filet, mørbrad2. verb(to remove the bones from (meat or fish).) filetereIsubst. \/ˈfɪlɪt\/1) hårbånd, pannebånd3) bånd, bandasje4) tynn, smal remse5) forklaring: en hevet kant\/rygg på en overflate6) ( også fillets) nyrestykke (spesielt på hest)7) ( bygg) hulkil, list (i innvendig hjørne)8) ( bygg) hulkilhøvel, listhøvel9) ( arkitektur) stripe (mellom kannelyrene på en søyle)11) ( bokbinding) bånd, filetIIverb \/ˈfɪlɪt\/1) filere, filetere2) sette opp (håret), pynte med hårbånd3) kante med list -
5 cutlet
(a small slice of meat (mutton, veal, pork) on a rib or other bone: lamb cutlets.) kotelettkotelettsubst. \/ˈkʌtlət\/(liten) kotelett -
6 knuckle
(a joint of a finger: She hit her hand against the wall and grazed her knuckles.) knokeknokeIsubst. \/ˈnʌkl\/1) knoke, fingerledd2) ( matlaging) skank3) ( sjøfart) gillingskne4) ( mekanikk) sylinder eller ledd på hengsle5) ( mekanikk) styrespindel6) ( i flertall) slåsshanskego the knuckle (austr., slang) slå til, dra til, slåssknuckle of veal kalveskanknear the knuckle ( hverdagslig) på kanten, på grensen til det uanstendigeput somebody on the knuckle (austr., slang) dra til noen, slåss med noenrap on\/over the knuckles skrape over fingrene, smekk over fingreneIIverb \/ˈnʌkl\/1) slå med knoken2) knipse klinkekuler med tommel og pekefingerknuckle down to underkaste seg, overgi seg ( også knuckle under to) gi etter gå i gang med, komme i gang med
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Veal — is the meat of young cattle (calves), as opposed to meat from older cattle. Though veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any breed, most veal comes from male calves of dairy cattle breeds. [1] Contents 1 Types 2 Culinary uses … Wikipedia
veal|y — «VEE lee», adjective. 1. like or suggesting veal; having the appearance of veal. 2. Figurative. immature … Useful english dictionary
Veal — (v[=e]l), n.[OE. veel, OF. veel, F. veau, L. vitellus, dim. of vitulus a calf; akin to E. wether. See {Wether}, and cf. {Vellum}, {Vituline}.] The flesh of a calf when killed and used for food. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
veal — [vi:l] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: veel, from Latin vitellus small calf , from vitulus calf ] the meat of a ↑calf (=a young cow) … Dictionary of contemporary English
veal — [ vil ] noun uncount meat from a young cow … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
veal — late 14c., from Anglo Fr. vel, from O.Fr. veel a calf (Fr. veau), earlier vedel, from L. vitellus, dim. of vitulus calf, perhaps originally yearling, if related, as some think, to Skt. vatsah calf, lit. yearling; Goth. wiþrus, O.E. weðer (see … Etymology dictionary
veal — ► NOUN ▪ the flesh of a calf, used as food. ORIGIN Old French veel, from Latin vitellus small calf … English terms dictionary
veal — [vēl] n. [ME vel < OFr veel < L vitellus, little calf, dim. of vitulus, calf, orig. prob. yearling; akin to vetus, old: see VETERAN] 1. the flesh of a young calf, used as food 2. VEALER … English World dictionary
veal|er — «VEE luhr», noun. U.S. a milk fed calf usually under 14 weeks old … Useful english dictionary
veal — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. calf, bob veal, deaconned veal; see beef 1 , meat . Cuts of veal include: chops, leg, shank, shoulder, rump, loin, rack, neck, breast, chuck. Veal dishes include: veal cutlet, veal stew, calf s liver, Wiener schnitzel, veal… … English dictionary for students
veal — re·veal·able; re·veal·er; re·veal·ing·ly; re·veal·ing·ness; re·veal·ment; veal; veal·er; veal·i·ness; re·veal; … English syllables