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steak
CIDE DICTIONARY
steak, n. [OE. steike, Icel. steik, akin to Icel. steikja to roast, stikna to be roasted or scorched, and E. stick, the steak being broiled on a spit. See Stick, v. t. ].
A slice of beef, broiled, or cut for broiling; -- also extended to the meat of other large animals; as, venison steak; bear steak; pork steak; turtle steak. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
steak, n.
1 a thick slice of meat (esp. beef) or fish, often cut for grilling, frying, etc.
2 beef cut for stewing or braising.
1 a thick slice of meat (esp. beef) or fish, often cut for grilling, frying, etc.
2 beef cut for stewing or braising.
Idiom
steak-house a restaurant specializing in serving beefsteaks. steak-knife a knife with a serrated steel blade for eating steak.
Etymology
ME f. ON steik rel. to steikja roast on spit, stikna be roasted
THESAURUS
steak
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