About The Word Offal
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Offal
Offal Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Offal?
[n] viscera and trimmings of a butchered animal often considered inedible by humans
Synonyms | Synonyms for Offal: Related Terms | Find terms related to Offal: bilge | bilgewater | bones | carrion | chaff | culm | deadwood | debris | dishwater | ditchwater | draff | dregs | dust | filings | garbage | gash | hogwash | husks | junk | leavings | lees | litter | offscourings | orts | parings | potsherds | rags | raspings | refuse | riffraff | rubbish | scourings | scrap iron | scraps | scum | scurf | sewage | sewerage | shards | shavings | slack | slag | slop | slops | slough | stubble | sweepings | swill | tares | trash | wastage | waste | waste matter | wastepaper | weeds See Also | organs | variety meat Offal In Webster's Dictionary \Of"fal\, n. [Off + fall.]
1. The rejected or waste parts of a butchered animal.
2. A dead body; carrion. --Shak.
3. That which is thrown away as worthless or unfit for use;
refuse; rubbish.
The off als of other profession. --South.
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