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Is the noun meat in English countable?

Meat is a material noun for food, including pork, beef, mutton, fish, chicken, etc., and is an uncountable noun.

Meat is not usually used in the plural form, but meats can refer to "all kinds of meat".

A cut of?meat means "a piece of meat"; a dish of?meat means "a plate of meat"; a piece of?meat means "a piece of meat".

Meat English word analysis:

1. Pork?

Pronunciation: British [p?k] American [p?rk]

n. Pork

The little girl only eats lean pork.

The little girl only eats lean pork.

2. Beef

Pronunciation: British [bi?f] American [bi?f]

n. Beef; muscle; strength; complaint

v. Complain; report; strengthen

Do you like stewed beef?

Do you like stewed beef?

3. Mutton

Pronunciation: British ['m?tn]? American ['m?tn]

n. Mutton

People like to have mutton in the winter.

People like to eat mutton in winter.

4. Venison?

Pronunciation: British ['ven?sn] American ['ven?sn]

n. Venison; game

The hunter entertained us with venison which was very delicious.

The hunter entertained us with venison which was very delicious.

5. chicken

Pronunciation: British ['t?k?n] American ['t?k?n]

n. Chicken; chicken; coward

adj. cowardly; timid vi. lose courage

There was fried chicken for dinner.

There was fried chicken for dinner.