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  1. Goat meat [word?] | WordReference Forums

    Jan 11, 2010 · The goat's flesh is called ‘mutton’. 1930 D. COTTRELL Earth Battle 125 She put..the damper and cold goat mutton on a newspaper. 1988 S. RUSHDIE Sameen Rushdie's Indian …

  2. lamb / goat / sheep | WordReference Forums

    Oct 24, 2019 · Goat's flesh is "goat". You can say "goat meat". The flesh of a young goat is "kid". You cannot use "lamb". The meat from an old sheep ought to be called "mutton" (or "hogget" for meat …

  3. duckling - goatling | WordReference Forums

    Jul 28, 2006 · Hello, I was looking for the best way to name some kinds of meat, in particular duck and baby goat flesh. I came across with: duckling: "a young duck, or its flesh when used as food." but I …

  4. Cow's milk / cow milk [buffalo's milk/goat's milk]

    Jul 13, 2009 · As for the poor goat, "goat cheese" and "goat's cheese" are both common, and, as natkretep pointed out, we also see "goats' cheese". Those are all illogical - you can't make cheese …

  5. I like dog vs I like dogs - WordReference Forums

    Nov 1, 2021 · Last question please For example, I want to express that I like goat's meat, it would not be right to say "I like mutton" because goat's meat isn't "mutton" in English (though we, in the …

  6. pescetarian and Carnitarian - WordReference Forums

    Sep 1, 2023 · If you call a person a carnivore, people will understand that that the person eats all the usual kinds of meat: fish, beef, pork, goat, chicken, lamb, etc. The word 'carnivore' doesn't mean …

  7. wineskin: only for wine? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 3, 2019 · According to Wikipedia: A wineskin is an ancient container made of animal skin, usually a goat, used to transport liquids such as water, olive oil, milk, wine, butter or even cheese. But …

  8. bologna is 38% hoof - WordReference Forums

    Apr 15, 2022 · I don’t get this sentence in a movie: “did you know Bologna is 38% hoof?” What means “hoof” here? Is it “viande de cheval”? Le contexte est que les protagonistes sont dans une cantine …

  9. origin of the word barbecue - WordReference Forums

    Nov 29, 2006 · Moreover, the current-french word barbaque is slang for meat, any meat. It's ludicrous to trace the origin of this word to some old spanish territories like the West Indies island of Hispaniola …

  10. I meant to vs I was meant to - WordReference Forums

    Aug 19, 2019 · What is the difference between these two sentences below? I meant to call her instead of sending her a text message. I was meant to call her instead of sending her a text message. Do they …