1. a thick slice of beef from a lean part of a cow
2. a piece of a meat other than beef, e.g. pork, ham, venison, or veal, or of a large fish such as cod, salmon, or tuna
3.ground meat formed into a solid shape, usually a flat roundish shape, and served broiled, fried, or barbecued
the steak was delicious.
Yes, the word 'steak' is a noun, a word for a thick slice of meat; a word for a thing.The noun 'steak' is a singular, common, concrete noun.
Pork steak in German is Schweinesteak.
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a homophone for the word steak is stake. Like if you're on a stake out of a person you think is going to rob your neighbor.
Every French use the word "steak" or "beefsteack", sometimes localized as 'bifteck'
There is only one syllable in the word steak.
Noun.
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The noun 'steak' is a countable noun as a word for a cut of meat or fish that is suitable for frying or grilling.Example: I need six steaks for the dinner party.The noun 'steak' is an uncountable noun as a word for the meat of a cow of a specific quality, a word for a substance.Example: The steak is cut to various sizes which are usually more expensive than other cuts.