What's the difference between benison and venison?
Benison
Definition:
(n.) Blessing; beatitude; benediction.
Example Sentences:
(1) To the dark immensity of material Nature's indifference we can oppose only the brief light, like a lamp in a cabin, of our consciousness; the invigorating benison of Walden is to make us feel that the contest is equal, and fair.
Venison
Definition:
(n.) Beasts of the chase.
(n.) Formerly, the flesh of any of the edible beasts of the chase, also of game birds; now, the flesh of animals of the deer kind exclusively.
Example Sentences:
(1) Apart from samples with heavy lead deposits due to the gun shot, it is not necessary to advise against the consumption of venison.
(2) But with beef or lamb or venison, duck or grouse, and even with pork these days, serving it rare so the juices run is not a quick route to the nearest cemetery.
(3) The entry of CS137 into the organism of the inhabitants of the Extreme North who use venison in their diet did not, with the absorbed dose equalling up to 50 Mrem per year, lead to changes in their immunological reactivity.
(4) It has earned a single star for its extraordinary, multi-course set tasting menu of raw scallop with shaved, dried sea cucumber, raw venison the colour of a fresh haemorrhage, tiny white vinegared fish, crab legs and brown meat and a whole bunch of other things besides.
(5) On menu at Queen's banquet for Xi Jinping: Balmoral venison and The Spy Who Loved Me Read more A double-page spread in the Beijing Youth Daily marvelled over the gusto with which China’s leader had been embraced and asked: “How does Buckingham Palace plan a bespoke visit for a foreign dignitary?” Another article explored the Communist party leader’s previous encounters with monarchs from countries including Spain and Cambodia.
(6) TBS busts out the Barmes deer meat story, one of my favorites - he once broke his collar bone in Colorado carrying venison down some stairs.
(7) European car exports could double according to commentators, while British lamb and venison could be exported to the US.
(8) At a state banquet of Scottish venison and turbot in Buckingham Palace, Xi repeated a theme he first raised in parliament, stressing Sino-British cooperation during the second world war as a mutually binding experience in which both nations fought side-by-side to uphold justice”, and highlighting the story of a British journalist and schoolteacher, George Hogg, who reported on “the atrocities committed by the Japanese atrocities”.
(9) Or crayfish mousse, ravioli of chicken breast, roast leg of venison and moulded coffee custard.
(10) A Clostridium botulinum type F was isolated from the venison jerky responsible for the only type F botulism outbreak reported in the United States.
(11) If the breeding of particular species of deer should expand because of the growing demand for venison, some supervision by or in behalf of the authorities would appear to be essential.
(12) Staff in jeans and denim shirts talk through the menu: tataki de ciervo (venison); a tabla del mar with hake roe, semi-cured mackerel and tuna ( €9 or €14); a legendarily good arroz con setas y pato (rice with mushroom and duck, €13), octopus and vegetables cooked in a wok with coconut curry sauce, among many other dishes.
(13) The migration of Cs137 along the chain lichen-deer-man leads to its accumulation in the organism of human subjects living in the Extreme North and utilizing venison in their diet.
(14) Beef, chicken, horseflesh, whale meat, wild boar and venison were the sources of raw meat.
(15) Two studies involving 20 red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags were conducted to determine the effects of season on venison quality.
(16) Investigations have shown the proteins of the arctic venison to be of a high biological standard, since they contain all the essential amino acids.
(17) A main of white bean, fennel and celeriac stew is shared as a starter (so good we declare we could eat it for main and pudding too), but what follows – roast venison with butternut squash and chestnuts, and poached chicken with prunes and leeks – gives the stew a run for its money.
(18) There was one time on a night out a couple of supporters went up to Barry Venison, “He’s shit, he’s not worth £2.7m.” I went up to them and said, ‘Come and say that to me.’ It got a bit heated.
(19) The thorium and uranium contents (alpha-activities of the natural isotopes Th-228, Th-230, Th-232, U-234, and U-238) in several samples of the meat of domestic animals, venison, and cold-blooded animals are reported.
(20) Specific activities of 134Cs, 137Cs were investigated and compared in canned meat products, pork, beef, poultry, venison, as well as in raw cow milk, milk products and milk replacers.