Domestic swine are known as Sus scrofa domesticus or simply Sus domesticus, depending on the prevailing taxonomic theory. But this is for the animal. There is no scientific name for the meat (pork).
The word meat comes from the Old English word mete, which referred to food in general. The term is related to mad in Danish, mat in Swedish and Norwegian, and matur in Icelandic, which also mean 'food'.
The scientific term for a meat eater is "carnivore." Carnivores are animals that primarily consume meat as their main food source.
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Steak is composed of muscle tissue. That's about as scientific as we can get with it.
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The scientific name of a Philippine goat is Capra aegagrus hircus.
The Tazmanian devil's scientific name is Sarcophilus harrisii. This translates to Harris's meat lover and Harris was the scientist who first discovered this animal.
There are many different rabbit species and each one has its own scientific name. The scientific name for domesticated rabbits (farm rabbits, pets, lab rabbits, etc.) is Oryctolagus cuniculas. The commercial name for domesticated rabbits is either just "rabbit" or, in some cases for farm animals, "fowl." The commercial name for wild rabbits (the meat or fur) is just "rabbit."
A broiler is not a species of animal. It is a category used by the meat industry to designate a certain group of breeds of chicken or turkey raised for its meat (as opposed to types of chickens raised for eggs). The scientific name of the domestic chicken is Gallus gallus domesticus. Domestic turkeys are usually Meleagris gallopavo but may be Meleagris ocellata in South America.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
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The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.