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1) Actor with six degrees 2) Adornment on pizza 3) Adornment on an Italian fave 4) Adornment on an Italian food 5) Adornment on a cheesy disc 6) Adornment on a pizza 7) Adornment for an Italian food 8) Adornment on a circular food 9) Adornment for a pizza 10) American cuisine 11) Anglo-American card game
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1) Panceta 2) Pancetta 3) Pork
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Bacon is a meat product prepared from a pig and usually cured. It is first cured using large quantities of salt, either in a brine or in a dry packing; the result is fresh bacon (also known as green bacon). Fresh bacon may then be further dried for weeks or months in cold air, or it may be boiled or smoked. Fresh and dried bacon is typically cooke...
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[card game] Bacon, sometimes called American Euchre, is a trick-taking card game which resembles a simplified version of Euchre. It differs from Euchre in that it uses a full 52-card Anglo-American deck, has a slightly modified scoring system and trump selection system, uses a normalized card ordering to make it easier to learn, and adds th...
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• (n.) The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh.
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a side of a pig that, after removal of the spare ribs, is cured, either dry or in pickle, and smoked. Some varieties, notably Canadian bacon, are ...
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The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh. ... <zoology> Bacon beetle, a beetle (Dermestes lardarius) which, especially in the larval state, feeds upon bacon, woolens, furs, etc. See Dermestes. To save one's bacon, to save one's self or property from harm or less. ... Origin: OF. Bacon, fr. OH...
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Bacon is a cut of meat taken from the sides, belly, or back of a pig that has been cured, smoked, or both
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Ba'con noun [ Old French
bacon , from Old High German
bacho ,
bahho , flitch of bacon, ham; akin to English
back . Confer
Back the back side.] The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bā-kŏn Definitions: 1. Harry E., 20th-century U.S. proctologist. See: Bacon anoscope
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Bacon is a cut of meat taken from the sides, belly, or back of a pig that has been cured, smoked, or both
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Bacon is the side or back of pork which has been preserved by salting and drying.
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Bacon is slang for money.
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[
n] - English Franciscan monk and scientist who stressed the importance of experimentation 2. [n] - English statesman and philosopher 3. [n] - back and sides of a hog salted and dried or smoked
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Derived from Pigs
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A smoked and cured product made from the meat taken from the back, sides, and belly of pigs. Fat, which gives bacon its sweet flavor and tender crispness should be half to two-thirds of the total weight.
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noun English scientist and Franciscan monk who stressed the importance of experimentation; first showed that air is required for combustion and first used lenses to correct vision (1220-1292)
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noun back and sides of a hog salted and dried or smoked; usually sliced thin and fried
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Slang for scabs, cuts, scars and other scrapes and abrasions from crashing. See also: road rash.
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