Goatmeat vs Beef - What's the difference?
goatmeat | beef |
The meat of a goat, used as food; chevon.
* 1850 , Lewis H. Garrard, Wah-To-Wah and the Taos Trail , H. W. Derby & Co, (1850),
* 1992 , Lucy M. Dobkins, Daddy, There's a Hippo in the Grapes , Pelican (1992), ISBN 0882898892,
* 1994 , Cormac McCarthy, The Crossing , Vintage International (1995), ISBN 0394574753,
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(uncountable) The meat from a cow, bull or other bovines.
# The edible portions of a cow (including those which are not meat).
(uncountable) Bovine animals.
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A single bovine (cow or bull) being raised for its meat.
a grudge (+ with )
(slang, uncountable) muscle, size, strength
(slang, uncountable) essence, content
To complain.
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To add weight or strength to, usually as beef up.
(slang) To fart.
(slang) To feud.
(intransitive, chiefly, Yorkshire) To cry
Being a bovine animal that is being raised for its meat.
Producing]] or known for raising lots of [[#Noun, beef.
Consisting]] of or containing [[#Noun, beef as an ingredient.
As nouns the difference between goatmeat and beef
is that goatmeat is the meat of a goat, used as food; chevon while beef is (uncountable) the meat from a cow, bull or other bovines.As a verb beef is
to complain.As an adjective beef is
being a bovine animal that is being raised for its meat.goatmeat
English
(goat meat)Noun
(en-noun)page 125:
- Smith's gravity relaxed in a degree; and I, being crammed with goatmeat , felt finely.
page 59:
- The wonderful smells of vegetable goatmeat stew and baked bread filled the house.
page 102:
- They called him caballero for all his sixteen years and he sat with his hat pushed back and his boots crossed before him and ate beans and napolitos and a machaca made from dried goatmeat that was rank and black and stringy and dusted with dry red pepper for traveling.
Hyponyms
*cabrito, kidbeef
English
(wikipedia beef)Noun
- I love eating beef .
- lean finely textured beef
- boneless lean beef trimmings
- Do you want to raise beeves ?
- He has a beef with anyone who tells him otherwise.
- He has beef with anyone who tells him otherwise.
- Put some beef into it! We've got to get the car over the bump.
- We've got to get some beef into the enforcement provisions of that law.
- The beef of his paper was a long rant about government.
Synonyms
* (meat of a cow)Hyponyms
* (meat of a cow) vealDerived terms
* beefcake * beef jerky * beef on weck * beefsteak * beef stew * lean finely textured beef * boneless lean beef trimmings * beefy * bully beef * corned beef * where's the beef?See also
* beefwoodVerb
(en verb)- Since you stopped running, you are really beefing out.
- Ugh, who just beefed in here?
- Those two are beefing right now - best you stay out of it for now.
- David was beefing last night after Ruth told him off
Derived terms
* beef up * beef outAdjective
(-)- We bought three beef calves this morning.
- beef farms
- beef country
- beef stew