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1. meat-packing_business
noun. wholesale packaging of meat for future sale (including slaughtering and processing and distribution to retailers).
Synonyms
Rhymes with Meat Thermometer
- spectrometer
- magnetometer
- interferometer
- densitometer
- accelerometer
- dynamometer
- speedometer
- micrometer
- hygrometer
- hydrometer
- goniometer
- fluorometer
- anemometer
- kilometer
- odometer
Sentences with meat-thermometer
1. Noun Phrase
Hold the steak with tongs, and insert a meat thermometer into the side of the steak.
2. Noun Phrase
Use a meat thermometer to monitor the interior temperature of your pork.
3. Noun Phrase
Cover with aluminium foil and bake for one to one-and-a-half hours or until a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees.
4. Noun Phrase
Allow the steam to dissipate before checking the meat or casserole temperature with a meat thermometer.
2. thermometer
noun. ['θɝˈmɑːmətɝ'] measuring instrument for measuring temperature.
Synonyms
- maximum and minimum thermometer
- dry-bulb thermometer
- Reaumur thermometer
- resistance thermometer
- platinum thermometer
- measuring device
- oven thermometer
- reversing thermometer
- mercury-in-glass thermometer
- alcohol thermometer
- self-registering thermometer
- electric thermometer
- capillary
- gas thermometer
- thermel
- thermograph
- cryometer
- capillary tubing
- air thermometer
- wet-bulb thermometer
- candy thermometer
- measuring system
- measuring instrument
- thermocouple
- telethermometer
- meat thermometer
- thermometrograph
- mercury thermometer
- pyrometer
- thermoelectric thermometer
- thermocouple junction
- Centigrade thermometer
- capillary tube
- Fahrenheit thermometer
- thermopile
Antonyms
Etymology
- thermomètre (French)
4. meat
noun. ['ˈmiːt'] the flesh of animals (including fishes and birds and snails) used as food.
Synonyms
- hexadecanoic acid
- lamb
- snail
- variety meat
- fowl
- bird
- pork
- veal
- mouton
- horsemeat
- escargot
- organs
- carbonado
- cut of meat
- veau
- palmitic acid
- halal
- pemmican
- jerky
- sausage meat
- cold cuts
- horseflesh
- solid food
- porc
- food
- jerked meat
- boeuf
- mutton
- jerk
- beef
- dark meat
- cut
- raw meat
- protein
- red meat
- game
- sausage
- stew meat
Etymology
- mete (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. meat
noun. ['ˈmiːt'] the inner and usually edible part of a seed or grain or nut or fruit stone.
Synonyms
Etymology
- mete (Old English (ca. 450-1100))