buccan vs shish kebab

buccan

noun
  • A framework or grill upon which meat is laid to dry, or to be roasted. 

  • Meat prepared in this way. 

verb
  • To dry meat on such a frame. 

shish kebab

noun
  • A dish made of small pieces of meat, with or without vegetables, which are skewered on a wooden or metal stick and roasted in an oven or over an open fire. 

  • A crystal structure consisting of a central spine (the shish) and disks or lumps growing out from it (the kebab). 

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