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  • 31beef road — /ˈbif roʊd/ (say beef rohd) noun a road expressly constructed for road trains carrying beef cattle to market …

  • 32beef train — /ˈbif treɪn/ (say beef trayn) noun a road train carrying beef cattle …

  • 33cattle — [[t]kæ̱t(ə)l[/t]] N PLURAL Cattle are cows and bulls. ...the finest herd of beef cattle for two hundred miles …

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  • 34Beef noodle soup — is a Chinese noodle soup dish composed of stewed beef, beef broth, vegetables and Chinese noodles. It exists in various forms throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia. It was created by the Hui people (a Chinese Muslim ethnic group) during the… …

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  • 35Beef ring — Beef rings were common among farmers in the early to mid 20th century. Beef rings was the process of always having a fresh supply of meat during the summer before the days of the refrigerator.Beef rings was an operation run by an operator… …

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  • 36Beef (disambiguation) — Beef is the meat from cattle.Beef may also refer to: * Beef (documentary), covering hip hop rivalries * Beef (comics), in the Marvel universe * Beef (band), the Dutch reggae band * British Energy Efficiency Federation …

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  • 37beef measles — n pl but sing or pl in constr the infestation of beef muscle by cysticerci of the beef tapeworm which make oval white vesicles giving a measly appearance to beef * * * cysticercosis in cattle …

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  • 38Beef|mas|ter — «BEEF MAS tuhr», noun. Trademark. any of a breed of hardy cattle of the western United States, raised chiefly for beef by crossbreeding Brahmas, shorthorns, and Herefords …

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  • 39Argentine beef — Beef is a key component of traditional Argentine cuisine.Current situationArgentina has the world s highest consumption rate of beef, at 68 kg a year per capita. In 2006, livestock farmers kept between 50 and 55 million head of cattle, mostly in… …

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  • 40Cattle in religion — In Hinduism, the cow is a symbol of wealth, strength, abundance, selfless giving and a full Earthly life Cattle are considered sacred in various world religions, most notably Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism[citation needed] …

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