
1) Big-game meat 2) Deer 3) Deer flesh 4) Deer meat 5) Dish for robin hood 6) Exotic steak 7) Flesh displaying no veins 8) Flesh of a deer used as food 9) French word used in English 10) Game 11) Game choice 12) Meat 13) Meat displaying no veins 14) Meat from a deer used as food 15) Moose flesh 16) Pemmican ingredient
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1) Cervo 2) Deer 3) Meat 4) Venado
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Venison is the meat of a game animal, especially a deer. ==Etymology== The word derives from the Latin vēnor (to hunt or pursue). This term entered English through Norman in the 11th century, following the Norman invasion of England, and the establishment of Royal Forests. ==Definition== Venison originally described meat of any game animal killed...
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originally all beasts of the chase, effectively red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, and wild boar (R 170); game animals (L 239); any hunted beast; every beast of the forest, protected by forest law, from Latin venatio,
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• (n.) Beasts of the chase. • (n.) Formerly, the flesh of any of the edible beasts of the chase, also of game birds; now, the flesh of animals of the deer kind exclusively.
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(from Latin venatus, `to hunt`), the meat from any kind of deer; originally, the term referred to any kind of edible game.[1 related articles]
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Deer meat.
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Deer meat
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originally all beasts of the chase, effectively red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, and wild boar (R 170); game animals (L 239); any hunted beast; every beast of the forest, protected by forest law, from Latin venatio,
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deer's flesh as food
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Ven'i·son noun [ Middle English
veneison ,
veneson ,
venison , Old French
veneison , French
venaison , Latin
venatio hunting, the chase, game, from
venari , past participle
venatus , to hunt; perhaps akin to Old High German
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[
n] - meat from a deer used as food
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This term covers the meat from antelope, caribou, elk, deer, moose, and reindeer. Venison is probably the most popular large game meat eaten today.
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noun meat from a deer used as food
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Hiran ka Gosht
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