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Encyclopedia > Lamb (disambiguation)

Lamb may refer to:

The place Lamb may refer to: Lamb A lamb being bottle fed A lamb is a young sheep less than a year old. ... See also lamb (disambiguation) An unweaned lamb The terms lamb, hoggett or mutton are used to describe the meat of a domestic sheep. ... Binomial name Chenopodium album L. Fat Hen (Chenopodium album), also called white goosefoot, lambs quarters, lambsquarters, or pigweed, is a fast-growing, upright, weedy annual species of goosefoot, very common in temperate regions, growing almost everywhere in soils rich in nitrogen, especially on wasteland. ... In physics, the Lamb shift, named after Willis Lamb, is a small difference of energy between two energy levels and of the hydrogen atom in quantum mechanics. ... Willis Eugene Lamb, Junior (b. ... In biology, binomial nomenclature is the formal method of naming species. ... Aylmer Bourke Lambert (1761-1842) was a British botanist, one of the first fellows of the Linnaean Society. ... Lamb a musical duo pioneering the style now known as messianic. ... Lamb were originally a Mancunian duo comprising of Producer Andy Barlow (AKA the Hipoptimist) and Singer-Songwriter Louise Rhodes, however this pairing subsequently expanded to include bassist Jon Thorne, Icelandic guitarist Oddur Mar Runnarson, and Danish drummer Nikolaj Bjerre. ... Trip hop (also known as the Bristol sound) is a term coined by United Kingdom dance magazine Mixmag, to describe a musical trend in the mid-1990s; trip hop is downtempo electronic music that grew out of Englands hip hop and house scenes. ...

In popular culture, Lamb may refer to: Lamb Holm is a small island in Orkney, Scotland. ... Lamb is a lunar crater that lies beyond the southeastern limb on the Moons far side. ...

As a religious motif lamb may refer to: Blakes illustration of The Lamb. The Lamb is a poem by William Blake, and appears in one of his most famous works, Songs of Innocence. ... Lamb were originally a Mancunian duo comprising of Producer Andy Barlow (AKA the Hipoptimist) and Singer-Songwriter Louise Rhodes, however this pairing subsequently expanded to include bassist Jon Thorne, Icelandic guitarist Oddur Mar Runnarson, and Danish drummer Nikolaj Bjerre. ... The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is an ambitious two-record concept album recorded and released in 1974 by British progressive rock band Genesis. ... Lamb Chop is a fictional character, more precisely a fictional sheep, who is a sock puppet created by comedienne and ventriloquist Shari Lewis. ...

LAMB may refer to: Agnus Dei, the Lamb of God Agnus Dei is Latin for Lamb of God and refers to Jesus Christ in his role of the perfect sacrificial offering that atones for the sins of man in Christian theology, hearkening back to ancient Jewish Temple sacrifices. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Generally speaking, a sacrificial lamb is a metaphorical reference for a person who has no chance of surviving the challenge ahead, but is placed there for the common good. ...


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directopedia : Directory : Home : Cooking : Meat : Lamb and Mutton [2] (861 words)
Lambs are central to Abrahamic religion as they are used in religious sacrifices and are used as a metaphor for humans (as humans are the lambs and God is the shepherd).
Milk-fed lamb (also known as slinks or baby lambs) is meat from an unweaned lamb, typically 4 to 6 weeks old and weighing 5.5 to 8 kg; this is almost unavailable in countries such as the USA and the UK, where it is considered uneconomic.
The flavour and texture of milk-fed lamb when grilled (such as the tiny lamb chops known as chuletillas in Spain) or roasted (lechazo asado or cordero lechal asado) is generally agreed to be finer than that of older lamb.
Lamb (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (823 words)
The terms lamb, hoggett or mutton are used to describe the meat of a domestic sheep.
The flavour and texture of milk-fed lamb when grilled (such as the tiny lamb chops known as chuletillas in Spain) or roasted (lechazo asado or cordero lechal asado) is generally thought to be finer than that of older lamb.
Lamb chops are cut from the rib, loin, and shoulder areas.
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