forequarter|forequarters in English
noun
front section of a carcass intended for cutting (as of lamb or beef)
Use "forequarter|forequarters" in a sentence
1. As adjective Angulated ‘the hindquarters are more strongly Angulated than the forequarters’
2. Shin-shank is prepared from either forequarter/hindquarter legs (extensor/flexor group of muscles).
3. Shin / Shank is prepared from either forequarter / hindquarter legs (extensor / flexor group of muscles).
4. Shin-shank is prepared from either forequarter/hindquarter legs (extensor / flexor group of muscles).
5. Shin-Shank is prepared from either Forequarter/ Hindquarter legs (extensor/ flexor group of muscles
6. Mr Nott knew he needed to perform a forequarter amputation, requiring removal of the collar bone and shoulder blade.
7. 16 The Welsh Springer Spaniel gives the impression of length due to obliquely angled forequarters and well developed hindquarters.
8. The forequarter contains the rib section for tender roasts and the chuck, which is meaty but yields less tender cuts.
9. A new family of myo-electric control equipment is described, with an example of its application to a forequarter amputee.
10. A bovine mammal (Bison Bison) of western North America, having large forequarters, a shaggy mane, and a massive head with short curved horns; a buffalo
11. Angulation of the hindquarters is in balance with the forequarters; the angle at the hock is relatively sharp, although the Belgian Malinois should not have extreme Angulation
12. Bulkiness 1. The forequarters are muscular without excessive Bulkiness. The shoulder is long and oblique, laid flat against the body, forming a sharp angle with the upper arm.
13. 27 Reach of stride of the foreleg is dependent upon correct angulation, musculation and ligamentation of the forequarters, together with correct width of chest and construction of rib cage.
14. Bison definition is - any of several large living or extinct bovine mammals (genus Bison) that have a long, broad head, short, hollow horns, heavy forequarters, a large muscular hump across the shoulders, and a shaggy mane on the head and lower neck and that typically live and migrate in herds: such as.