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mincer
mince
noun [ U ] UK
(US ground beef)
meat, usually beef, that has been cut up into very small pieces, often using a special machine
mincer
noun [ C ] mainly UK
(US usually meat grinder)
a machine for cutting food, especially meat, into small pieces
mincer
It is like a food machine: more meat is put into the mincer, and understandably more comes out.
The consultation period is now closed, and the report will now enter the ministerial mincer for consideration.
mince verb (WALK)
[ I ]
to walk with small, delicate steps, in a way that does not look natural:
He minced across the room in a pair of tight pink trousers.
mince verb (MEAT)
[ T ]
to cut food, especially meat, into very small pieces, often using a special machine:
Mince two pounds of chicken finely.
The lamb is minced, mixed with spices, and formed into meatballs.
mince
verb [ T ]
us /mɪns/
to cut food into very small pieces:
Mince the onion and sauté it in butter.
minced
adjective [ not gradable ] us /mɪnst/
minced garlic/onions/parsley
mince
Not to mince words, this is a travesty of a system of proof.
Let's not mince words here, my work is political work.
The diaphragm was removed, minced and incubated by the standard technique to recover schistosomula present in the tissues.