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1. (n.) pork
the flesh of a hog or pig used as food.
2. pork
appropriations, appointments, etc., made by the government for political reasons.
Etymology: (1250–1300; < OF < L porcus hog, pig; c.
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| Definition of 'pork' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) pork, porc
meat from a domestic hog or pig
2. (noun) pork barrel, pork
a legislative appropriation designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents
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1. (noun) pork
the meat from a pig
roast pork
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| Definition of 'pork' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) pork
the flesh of swine, fresh or salted, used for food
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Sense: the flesh of a pig used as food.
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Afrikaans: varkvleis |
Arabic: لَحْم الخَنْزير |
Bulgarian: свинско месо |
Brazilian: porco |
Czech: vepřové |
German: das Schweinefleisch |
Danish: svinekød |
Greek: χοιρινό |
Spanish: cerdo |
Estonian: sealiha |
Farsi: گوشت خوک |
Finnish: sianliha |
French: porc |
Hebrew: בְּשָׂר חָזִיר |
Hindi: सूअर का मांस |
Croatian: svinjetina |
Hungarian: sertéshús |
Indonesian: daging babi |
Icelandic: svínakjöt |
Italian: (carne di) maiale |
Japanese: 豚肉 |
Korean: 돼지 고기 |
Lithuanian: kiauliena |
Latvian: cūkgaļa |
Malay: daging babi |
Dutch: varkensvlees |
Norwegian: svinekjøtt, flesk |
Polish: wieprzowina |
Persian: گوشت خوک |
Pashto: د خوك يا خنځير غوښه |
Portuguese: porco |
Romanian: (carne de) porc |
Russian: свинина |
Slovak: bravčovina |
Slovenian: svinjina |
Serbian: svinjetina |
Swedish: fläsk |
Thai: เนื้อหมู |
Turkish: domuz eti |
Taiwanese: 豬肉 |
Ukrainian: свинина |
Urdu: خنزير کا گوشت |
Vietnamese: thịt lợn |
Chinese: 猪肉 |
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