kashrut

kashrut
kashrut or kashruth [käsh ro͞ot′, käsh′ro͞ot΄]
n.
1. the dietary regulations of Judaism: see KOSHER
2. the state of being in compliance with such regulations

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kash·rut also kash·ruth (käshʹrəth, -rəs, käsh-ro͞otʹ) n.
1. The state of being kosher.
2. The body of Jewish dietary law.
  [Mishnaic Hebrew kašrût, from kāšēr, fitting. See kosher.]

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