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gristle

noun

gris·​tle ˈgri-səl How to pronounce gristle (audio) -zəl How to pronounce gristle (audio)
: cartilage
broadly : tough cartilaginous, tendinous, or fibrous matter especially in table meats

Example Sentences

a cheap piece of meat, full of gristle and fat
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English gristil, from Old English gristle; akin to Middle Low German gristel gristle

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of gristle was before the 12th century

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