Meat (noun)

  1. The edible flesh of animals, as opposed to fish, poultry, or vegetables.
  2. The substance of the muscle of an animal used as food.

Origin:

Old english mete "food", of germanic origin; related to dutch maat and german mahl.

Examples:

  1. I'm going to buy some meat for dinner.
  2. I don"t eat meat, I"m a vegetarian.
  3. The restaurant serves a variety of meats.
  4. Meat is a good source of protein.
  5. The butcher shop sells different cuts of meat.
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