chine
Pronunciation: (chīn), [key]
— n. Brit. Dial.
- a ravine formed in rock by the action of running water.
chine
Pronunciation: (chīn), [key]
— n., v., chined, chin•ing.
—n.
- the backbone or spine, esp. of an animal.
- the whole or a piece of the backbone of an animal with adjoining parts, cut for cooking.
- a ridge or crest, as of land.
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- an angular intersection of the sides and bottom of a vessel.
- a longitudinal member running behind this.
—v.t.
- (in butchering) to sever the backbone of.
chine
Pronunciation: (chīn), [key]
— n.
- chime.
chi•né
Pronunciation: (shē-nā'), [key]
— adj.
- noting or pertaining to a fabric having a variegated pattern produced by warp threads that have been dyed, printed, or painted before weaving.
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