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te·re·fah I. noun or te·re·fa or tre·fah or tre·fa \təˈrāfə, ˈtrā-, -(ˌ)fä\ (plural tere·foth or tere·fot or tre·foth or tre·fot \-(ˌ)fōt(h), -_fəs\) Etymology: Hebrew ṭĕrēphāh, from ṭāraph to tear, rend 1. : the meat of animals killed accidentally or by beasts of prey and forbidden to the Israelites as food 2. : a food, food product, or utensil that is not ritually clean or prepared according to Jewish law and is thus prohibited as unfit for Jewish use II. or terefa variant of tref |