Meat-pie

  • 31pie — What is the difference between a pie and a tart? On both sides of the Atlantic, a pie can contain meat, fish, or fruit, with the filling entirely enclosed by pastry, whereas a tart is more likely to be open on top and with a sweet filling such as …

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  • 32Pie Rouge des Plaines — is a French breed of dairy cattle [ [http://www.tiho hannover.de/einricht/zucht/eaap/descript/196.htm EAAP Animal genetic data bank] ] . Its name translates as Lowland Red Pied Cattle. HistoryThis breed was created in 1966 by crossbreeding… …

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  • 33pie — pie1 [pī] n. [ME, akin ? to PIE3] 1. a baked dish made with fruit, meat, etc., and having either an under crust, an upper crust, or both 2. a layer cake with a filling of custard, cream, jelly, etc. ☆ 3. Slang a) something extremely good or easy …

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  • 34Meat — (engl., spr. mīt), Fleisch als Speise; minced m., gehacktes Fleisch; roast m., Braten; sweet m., Eingemachtes; m. pie, Fleischpastete; m. biscuit, Fleischzwieback; preserved m., Fleischkonserve …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • 35Maggot pie — meat pie …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 36pie */ — UK [paɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms pie : singular pie plural pies a) a food that consists of meat, vegetables, or fruit cooked inside a case of pastry or below a layer of it apple/cherry/pumpkin pie a steak and kidney pie a… …

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  • 37pie — n. 1) to bake a pie 2) an apple; blueberry; cherry; lemon meringue; meat; mince; pecan; pumpkin; shepherd s pie 3) a piece, slice, wedge of pie 4) (misc.) as easy as pie * * * [paɪ] blueberry cherry lemon meringue meat mince pecan …

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  • 38meat — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fresh ▪ bad, rancid, rotten, rotting ▪ That meat smells rotten. ▪ tender …

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  • 39Pie bird — A pie bird, pie vent, pie whistle, pie funnel, or pie chimney is a hollow ceramic device, traditionally from Europe and shaped like a bird. Pie birds are steam vents that have been placed in the center of fruit and meat pies (while cooking) since …

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  • 40pie — {{11}}pie (n.1) pastry, c.1300, from M.L. pie meat or fish enclosed in pastry, perhaps related to M.L. pia pie, pastry, also possibly connected with pica magpie (see PIE (Cf. pie) (n.2)) on notion of the bird s habit of collecting miscellaneous… …

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