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Meaning of flitch

Wordnet

flitch (n)

fish steak usually cut from a halibut

salted and cured abdominal wall of a side of pork

Webster

flitch (n.)

The side of a hog salted and cured; a side of bacon.

One of several planks, smaller timbers, or iron plates, which are secured together, side by side, to make a large girder or built beam.

The outside piece of a sawed log; a slab.

To cut into, or off in, flitches or strips; as, to flitch logs; to flitch bacon.

flitch Sentence Examples

  1. The butcher carefully sliced the flitch of bacon into thin strips.
  2. The hanging flitch of beef tantalized the hungry villagers.
  3. The farmer hung the cured flitch of pork in the smokehouse to age.
  4. The flitch of venison was a prized possession, providing meat for the harsh winter.
  5. The flitch of cheese was so large that it required two people to carry it.
  6. The thief made off with the flitch of ham, leaving the shopkeeper fuming.
  7. The swineherds carved the flitch of pork into joints for the feast.
  8. The curing salt had penetrated deep into the flitch, preserving its flavor.
  9. The flitch of smoked salmon was a delicacy served at royal banquets.
  10. The village butcher was renowned for his skill in curing flitches of meat.

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fish steak usually cut from a halibut, salted and cured abdominal wall of a side of porkThe side of a hog salted and cured; a side of bacon., One of several pla

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The butcher carefully sliced the flitch of bacon into thin strips.

The hanging flitch of beef tantalized the hungry villagers.

The farmer hung the cured flitch of pork in the smokehouse to age.

The flitch of venison was a prized possession, providing meat for the harsh winter.