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Definition of aitchbone in English: aitchbonenounˈeɪtʃbəʊnˈāCHˌbōn 1The buttock or rump bone of cattle. Example sentencesExamples - It also contains aitchbone and a fat covering on the outer muscle.
- The aitchbone may be cut in a fully automatic operation performed when the carcass is suspended on overhead rails.
- The bone at the sirloin end - the aitchbone - can be removed by the butcher, which makes carving the complicated lamb leg much easier.
- Cut along a line following the line of the aitchbone and through the ball and socket. Remove the aitchbone.
- 1.1 A cut of beef lying over the aitchbone.
Example sentencesExamples - To slice, cut parallel to the aitchbone on a diagonal.
- Organic Beef Aitchbone Joint.
- Terrine of aitchbone and vegetables at a selection of season salads and filled horseradish crêpe
- Technical service supervisors pull 10 samples from the conveyor hourly and measure them on each side for length of shoulder scribe, rib scribe, neck bone and aitchbone.
- The aitchbone forms part of the silverside and contains the tail-bone.
- I find aitchbone or topside good enough.
- He also promised that he would get an aitchbone of beef for all the family weddings.
Origin Late 15th century, from dialect nache 'rump', from Old French, based on Latin natis 'buttock(s)', + bone. The initial n in a nache bone was lost by wrong division; compare with adder1. Definition of aitchbone in US English: aitchbonenounˈāCHˌbōn 1The buttock or rump bone of cattle. Example sentencesExamples - Cut along a line following the line of the aitchbone and through the ball and socket. Remove the aitchbone.
- It also contains aitchbone and a fat covering on the outer muscle.
- The aitchbone may be cut in a fully automatic operation performed when the carcass is suspended on overhead rails.
- The bone at the sirloin end - the aitchbone - can be removed by the butcher, which makes carving the complicated lamb leg much easier.
- 1.1 A cut of beef lying over the aitchbone.
Example sentencesExamples - Organic Beef Aitchbone Joint.
- The aitchbone forms part of the silverside and contains the tail-bone.
- I find aitchbone or topside good enough.
- He also promised that he would get an aitchbone of beef for all the family weddings.
- Terrine of aitchbone and vegetables at a selection of season salads and filled horseradish crêpe
- Technical service supervisors pull 10 samples from the conveyor hourly and measure them on each side for length of shoulder scribe, rib scribe, neck bone and aitchbone.
- To slice, cut parallel to the aitchbone on a diagonal.
Origin Late 15th century, from dialect nache ‘rump’, from Old French, based on Latin natis ‘buttock(s)’, + bone. The initial n in a nache bone was lost by wrong division; compare with adder. |