Definition of Beefsteak. Meaning of Beefsteak. Synonyms of Beefsteak

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Definition of Beefsteak

Beefsteak
Beefsteak Beef"steak`, n. A steak of beef; a slice of beef broiled or suitable for broiling.

Meaning of Beefsteak from wikipedia

- A beefsteak, often called just steak, is a flat cut of beef with parallel faces, usually cut perpendicular to the muscle fibers. In common restaurant...
- Beefsteak Charlie's was a well-known Manhattan restaurant in the early 20th century, and later a restaurant chain based in the New York metropolitan area...
- Beefsteak Club is the name or nickname of several 18th- and 19th-century male dining clubs in Britain and Australia that celebrated the beefsteak as a...
- Look up beefsteak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A beefsteak is a steak cut from beef cattle. Beefsteak may also refer to: Perilla, beefsteak plant...
- A beef tomato (British English) or beefsteak tomato (American English) is a large tomato. Grown on the plant Solanum lycopersi****, it is one of the largest...
- as in steak and kidney pie. Steaks are most commonly cut from cattle (beefsteak), but can also be cut from bison, buffalo, camel, goat, horse, kangaroo...
- The Bourbon & Beefsteak, latterly The Bourbon, is a pub in Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia. It was opened in October 1967 by Bernie Houghton with a 24-hour...
- Fistulina hepatica, commonly known as the beefsteak fungus, beefsteak polypore, poor man’s steak, ox tongue, or tongue mushroom, is an unusual bracket...
- Beefsteak **** (Rindersteak-****) or "Roast-beef ****" is a term used in **** Germany to describe anarchists, communists, socialists and liberals who...
- A beefsteak is a type of banquet in which sliced beef tenderloin is served to diners as all-you-can-eat finger food. The dining style originated in 19th-century...