About The Word Pork
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Pork
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What's The Definition Of Pork?
[n] meat from a domestic hog or pig
[n] a legislative appropriation designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents Synonyms | Synonyms for Pork: porc | pork barrel Related Terms | Find terms related to Pork: bacon | butt | chitterlings | cochon de lait | cracklings | fat back | favors of office | flitch | gammon | ham | ham steak | haslet | headcheese | jambon | jambonneau | lard | melon | patronage | picnic ham | pieds de cochon | pig | plum | political patronage | pork barrel | porkpie | salt pork | side of bacon | small ham | sowbelly | suckling pig | trotters See Also | appropriation | cochon de lait | cut of pork | grunter | hog | meat | pig | pigs' feet | pigs' knuckles | pork loin | salt pork | squealer | suckling pig | Sus scrofa Pork In Webster's Dictionary \Pork\, n. [F. porc, L. porcus hog, pig. See {Farrow} a
litter of pigs, and cf. {Porcelain}, {Porpoise}.]
The flesh of swine, fresh or salted, used for food.
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