flitch
Americannoun
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the side of a hog (or, formerly, some other animal) salted and cured.
a flitch of bacon.
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a steak cut from a halibut.
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Carpentry.
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a piece, as a board, forming part of a flitch beam.
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a thin piece of wood, as a veneer.
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a bundle of veneers, arranged as cut from the log.
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a log about to be cut into veneers.
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cant.
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verb (used with object)
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to cut into flitches.
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Carpentry. to assemble (boards or the like) into a laminated construction.
noun
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a side of pork salted and cured
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a steak cut from the side of certain fishes, esp halibut
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a piece of timber cut lengthways from a tree trunk, esp one that is larger than 4 by 12 inches
verb
Other Word Forms
- unflitched adjective
Etymology
Origin of flitch
before 900; Middle English flicche, Old English flicca; cognate with Middle Low German vlicke, Old Norse flikki
Example Sentences
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Desmond and Minette Carter are among the far-flung flitch winners, having travelled to Essex from Detroit in 2022.
From BBC • Jul. 13, 2024
The prior, impressed by their devotion, gave them a flitch of bacon.
From BBC • Jul. 13, 2024
Laura Cohen, acted as bearer of the flitch, a role that only men have done previously.
From BBC • Jul. 13, 2024
Almost three months of the wizened pay of the three-day week had been uncomfortable enough, but the strike that followed had nearly emptied the flour sack and gobbled up the last flitch of bacon.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It may be true that it was the custom of the Prussians of old time to offer a flitch of bacon to the thunder-god whenever a thunderstorm came.
From Through East Anglia in a Motor Car by Vincent, J. E. (James Edmund)
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