flesh or meat = basar
Niku (as in simply "meat") and/or Nikuzuki (as in specifically meat/flesh as it applies to animals and humans)
Sacro-
meat = בשר (bah-SAHR)
flesh ?
Meat is the English meaning of the Kikuyu word nyama.
The word was derived from two Latin words (some sources also say a French word): flesh (meat) and "one who devours." Thus, a carnivore is one who devours (eats) flesh-- referring to the flesh of animals.
Carnivore. The prefix carni- means meat or flesh.
There is no Hebrew word for ham. It would be called basar chazir (בשר חזיר), which means "pig meat".
The word meaning food for animals is fodder, but the word meaning food from animals is meat. Well, not exactly, since meat is the flesh of animals and some food from animals is not animal flesh, such as eggs, milk or honey.
IN-CARN-ATE IN This literally means 'in' or 'into'. CARN This means 'meat' or 'flesh'. Incarnate literally means "in flesh".
to flash = heevzeek (הבזיק) flash (on a camera) = flesh (פְלֶשׁ)
meat is made of animal flesh