Loin

//lɔɪn//

Synonyms for "loin" (36 found)

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Translations

75 translations across 39 languages.

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Afrikaans

1 entries
  • lende noun (part of the body)

Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • ὀσφῦς noun (part of the body)

Arabic

1 entries
  • حَقْوْ noun (part of the body)

Azerbaijani

1 entries
  • bel noun (part of the body)

Bashkir

1 entries
  • бил noun (part of the body)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • слабини noun (part of the body)
  • филе noun (cut of meat)

Catalan

2 entries
  • llom noun (part of the body)
  • llom noun (cut of meat)

Danish

1 entries
  • lænd noun (part of the body)

Dutch

2 entries
  • carré noun (cut of meat)
  • lendenstuk noun (cut of meat)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • lumbaĵo noun (cut of meat)
  • lumbo noun (part of the body)

Finnish

4 entries
  • kuve noun (part of the body)
  • kuve noun (cut of meat)
  • kyljysrivi noun (cut of meat)
  • kyljysselkä noun (cut of meat)

French

3 entries
  • côtes premières noun (cut of meat)
  • filet noun (cut of meat)
  • lombes noun (part of the body)

Galician

4 entries
  • lombelo noun (part of the body)
  • lombo noun (part of the body)
  • lombo noun (cut of meat)
  • raxo noun (cut of meat)

German

3 entries
  • Karree noun (cut of meat)
  • Lende noun (part of the body)
  • Rippenstück noun (cut of meat)

Greek

2 entries
  • λαγόνες noun (part of the body)
  • φιλέτο noun (cut of meat)

Hebrew

2 entries
  • חֲלָצַיִם noun (part of the body)
  • יָרֵךְ noun (cut of meat)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • ágyék noun (part of the body)

Italian

2 entries
  • lombata noun (cut of meat)
  • lombo noun (part of the body)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 腰部 noun (part of the body)

Khiamniungan Naga

1 entries
  • thaīshìeh noun (part of the body)

Khmer

2 entries
  • ចំឡក noun (part of the body)
  • ចំឡក noun (cut of meat)

Latin

1 entries
  • lumbus noun (part of the body)

Macedonian

2 entries
  • каре noun (cut of meat)
  • половина noun (part of the body)

Middle English

3 entries
  • lende noun (part of the body)
  • loyne noun (part of the body)
  • loyne noun (cut of meat)

Māori

2 entries
  • kiko hope noun (cut of meat)
  • tikihope noun (part of the body)

Norwegian

1 entries
  • lende noun (part of the body)

Old English

1 entries
  • lenden noun (part of the body)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • بل noun (part of the body)

Polish

2 entries
  • lędźwie noun (part of the body)
  • polędwica noun (cut of meat)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • lombo noun (part of the body)
  • lombo noun (cut of meat)

Romanian

1 entries
  • șale noun (part of the body)

Russian

2 entries
  • поясни́ца noun (part of the body)
  • филе́йная ча́сть noun (cut of meat)

Serbo-Croatian

3 entries
  • hrbat noun (part of the body)
  • hrptenjača noun (part of the body)
  • križa noun (part of the body)

Spanish

2 entries
  • lomo noun (part of the body)
  • lomos noun (cut of meat)

Sundanese

1 entries
  • lambusir noun (cut of meat)

Swedish

2 entries
  • fransyska noun (cut of meat)
  • länd noun (part of the body)

Turkish

3 entries
  • bel noun (part of the body)
  • fileto noun (cut of meat)
  • kontrfile noun (cut of meat)

Vietnamese

2 entries
  • thăn noun (part of the body)
  • thăn noun (cut of meat)

Yiddish

1 entries
  • לענד noun (part of the body)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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Do you like pork loin?

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He bought the pre-cut pork loin.

Source: tatoeba (4889816)

At Diack’s eatery on a busy Friday evening, some of his patrons tuck into slow-roasted pork loin with quince and potato mash, grilled apples and brandy butter sauce.

Source: tatoeba (11402041)

On a busy Friday night, in Diak's restaurant, some customers are enjoying slow-roasted pork loin with quince and mashed potatoes, baked apple, and brandy butter sauce.

Source: tatoeba (13587116)

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