terms |
flanken |
As nouns the difference between terms and flanken
is that
terms is while
flanken is a certain cut of beef used in ashkenazic jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone.
flannen |
flanken |
As an adjective flannen
is made of flannel.
As a noun flanken is
a certain cut of beef used in Ashkenazic Jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone.
flanked |
flanken |
As a verb flanked
is past tense of flank.
As a noun flanken is
a certain cut of beef used in Ashkenazic Jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone.
flanken |
flanker |
As nouns the difference between flanken and flanker
is that
flanken is a certain cut of beef used in ashkenazic jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone while
flanker is (rugby) a player who plays in the back row of the scrum.
As a verb flanker is
(obsolete) to defend by lateral fortifications.
lanken |
flanken |
As a verb lanken
is to grow thin.
As a noun flanken is
a certain cut of beef used in Ashkenazic Jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone.
ashkenazic |
flanken |
As an adjective Ashkenazic
is of or relating to the Ashkenazi Jews.
As a noun flanken is
a certain cut of beef used in Ashkenazic Jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone.
beef |
flanken |
As nouns the difference between beef and flanken
is that
beef is the meat from a cow, bull or other bovines while
flanken is a certain cut of beef used in Ashkenazic Jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone.
As a verb beef
is to complain.
As an adjective beef
is being a bovine animal that is being raised for its meat.
cut |
flanken |
As nouns the difference between cut and flanken
is that
cut is an opening resulting from cutting while
flanken is a certain cut of beef used in Ashkenazic Jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone.
As an adjective cut
is having been
cut.
As a verb cut
is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.