Riblet vs Rillet - What's the difference?
riblet | rillet |
(US) Boneless processed pork or beef rib meat, served at restaurants and fast food places.
(UK) A cut of veal or lamb taken from near the rib
A little rill.
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As nouns the difference between riblet and rillet
is that riblet is (us) boneless processed pork or beef rib meat, served at restaurants and fast food places while rillet is a little rill.riblet
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(en noun)rillet
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* (l)Noun
(en noun)- First, a pearly white, unrelieved, then a trace of faint darkness here and there, and finally, the fine neatly printed equations in black, with an occasional red hairline that wavered through the darker forest like a staggering rillet .
- From the green rivage many a fall / Of diamond rillets musical. — Tennyson.
