meatlike

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Etymology

meat + -like

Adjective

meatlike (comparative more meatlike, superlative most meatlike)

  1. Resembling meat or some aspect of it.
    • 1986, C O Chichester, E M Mrak, B S Schweigert, Advances in Food Research:
      ...one reads between the lines the disappointment of some who report new compounds and note that they do not have a meatlike aroma.

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