Terms vs Sheepmeat - What's the difference?
terms | sheepmeat |
The meat of a sheep, used as food; mutton.
* 1986 , Tam Dalyell, "
* 1995 , Julian Roche, The International Wool Trade , Woodhead Publishing (1995), ISBN 1855731916,
* 1999 , Jennifer M. Ames & Michelle M. Sutherland, "Effect of Castration and Slaughter Age on The Flavor of Sheepmeat", in Quality Attributes of Muscle Foods (eds. Youling L. Xiong, Chi-Tang Ho, & Fereidoon Shahidi), Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers (1999), ISBN 9780306461163,
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As nouns the difference between terms and sheepmeat
is that terms is while sheepmeat is the meat of a sheep, used as food; mutton.sheepmeat
English
Noun
(en-noun)Castles in the air", New Scientist , 17 July 1986:
- I do not know what will be the outcome of the argument about levels of radioactive caesium in sheepmeat (alias mutton or lamb) in North Wales and Cumbria, let alone in Scotland.
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- Wool and sheepmeat combined form New Zealand's largest export industry: wool on its own is the fourth largest.
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- However, the full effects of castration on sheepmeat flavor remain unclear and other factors, including age at slaughter, also need to be considered.
