kashering

kashering
n. food which is fit to be eaten according to Jewish dietary laws (also kosher) v. make kosher, prepare in accordance with Jewish dietary laws (also kosher) adj. kosher, clean, fit to be eaten (according to Jewish dietary laws); (Informal) proper, good (also kosher)

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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