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A boned, lean cut of meat, fish or poultry.
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(1) Meat: Boneless tenderloin. (2) Fish: Boneless side of fish.
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a diminutive of the chief
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as a verb, to remove the bones from meat and fish with a boning knife It also names the undercut of beef, pork and lamb
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| filling |
Restoration of lost tooth structure by using materials such as metal, alloy, plastic or porcelain.
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| fill | a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches etc. |
| fill | flow into something (as a container) |
| fill | any material that fills a space or container |
| fill | a service station that sells gasoline |
| fill | anything that tends to arouse |
| fill | elected Vice President and became the 13th President of the United States when Zachary Taylor died in office (1800-1874) |
| fill | a young female horse under the age of four |
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