Gralloch

Gralloch
Gralloch \Gral"loch\, n. Offal of a deer. -- v. t. To remove the offal from (a deer). [1913 Webster]

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  • gralloch — [ gralək] noun the entrails of a dead deer. verb disembowel (a deer that has been shot). Origin C19: from Sc. Gaelic grealach …   English new terms dictionary

  • gralloch — gral·loch …   English syllables

  • gralloch — I. ˈgralək, əḵ noun ( s) Etymology: Scottish Gaelic greallach 1. Britain : the entrails of an animal (as a deer) 2. B …   Useful english dictionary

  • Deer hunting — Theodore Roosevelt in 1885 with his highly decorated deer skin hunting suit, and Tiffany carved hunting knife and rifle. See also: Deer stalking Main article: Hunting Deer hunting is survival hunting or sport hunting, harvesting …   Wikipedia

  • Field dressing deer — Field dressing deer, also called gutting or gralloch, is a necessary step in preserving meat from deer harvested in the wild. Field dressing must be done as soon as possible in order to ensure rapid body heat loss, and prevent bacteria from… …   Wikipedia

  • disembowel — v eviscerate, exenterate, gut, draw, cut out, cut open, embowel, gralloch, Rare. paunch …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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