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pork
/pɔːk/
[U] Uncountable
This term specifically designates the animal as a food source, stripping away the identity of the living creature. It carries a domestic, culinary connotation and is used exclusively in the context of consumption, markets, and recipes. In political contexts, the term takes on a cynical tone through the concept of pork barrel spending. Here, it represents wasteful government spending intended to benefit a specific district to secure votes, transforming a food term into a symbol of greed and political patronage.
Used as a mass noun when referring to the meat as a food substance (e.g., "I don't eat pork").