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Pork
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English
Etymology
from Norman French porc< Latin porcus,pig
Noun
pork
- (uncountable) the meat of a pig.
- (Political slang) funding proposed or requested by a member of Congress for special interests or his/her constituency as opposed to the good of the country as a whole.
Derived terms
- porker
- long pork
Translations
- Chinese: 豬肉, 猪肉
- Dutch: varkensvlees n
- French: porc m
- German: Schweinefleisch n
- Greek: χοιρινό κρέας n
- Italian: porco m
- Japanese: 豚肉 (ぶたにく, butaniku), ポーク (pōku)
- Korean: 돼지
- Lithuanian: kiauliena f
- Portuguese: carne de porco f
- Russian: свинина m (svinina)
- Spanish: cerdo m
See also
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