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A filet of wagyu beef
 
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From Japanese ()(ぎゅう) (wagyū), from Middle Chinese (MC hwa, “a gloss for (MC 'wa, “Japan”)”) + (MC ngjuw, “cow”).

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wagyu (countable and uncountable, plural wagyus or wagyu)

  1. (countable) Any of several Japanese breeds of cattle genetically predisposed to intense marbling and to producing a high percentage of oleaginous unsaturated fat.
    • 2009 January 19, Corey Mintz, “Susur and the City”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      Slices of wagyu beef come with spheres of root vegetables and mini-towers of polenta.
  2. Beef from such cattle.

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Japanese ()(ぎゅう) (wagyū), from (, wa, Japan) +‎ (ぎゅう, gyū, cow, bull, ox, cattle; beef).

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  • IPA(key): /wa.ɡʲu/
  • Hyphenation: wa‧gyu

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wagyu (first-person possessive wagyuku, second-person possessive wagyumu, third-person possessive wagyunya)

  1. (cooking) wagyu: any of several Japanese breeds of cattle genetically predisposed to intense marbling and to producing a high percentage of oleaginous unsaturated fat.

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wagyu m (plural wagyus)

  1. wagyu