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View usage for: (raɪnd) Word forms: plural rinds1. variable nounThe rind of a fruit such as a lemon or orange is its thick outer skin. ...grated lemon rind. Synonyms: skin, peel, outer layer, epicarp More Synonyms of rind 2. variable nounThe rind of cheese or bacon is the hard outer edge which you do not usually eat. Discard the bacon rind and cut each rasher in half. More Synonyms of rind (raɪnd) noun1. a hard outer layer or skin on bacon, cheese, etc 2. the outer layer of a fruit or of the spore-producing body of certain fungi 3. the outer layer of the bark of a tree Word origin Old English rinde; Old High German rinta, German Rinde (raɪnd) noun1. a thick, hard or tough natural outer covering, as of a watermelon, grapefruit, or orange 2. any outer layer or skin suggestive of this, as of a cheese or bacon SIMILAR WORDS: skin Word origin ME rinde < OE rind, rinde < base of rendan, to rend Examples of 'rind' in a sentencerind Is it unconditional love or are you only in it for the cheese rind?Score one side of cheese and cut away rind.Place the butter, lemon rind and crushed garlic in a small bowl and mix to combine.You know there is more to life than cheese rind, right?Turn off the heat; mix in the flaked haddock and lemon rind and combine with the cooked rice.Use a potato peeler to cut the rind from the oranges and lemon.Serve with one large ice cube and garnish with a twist of lemon rind.How does one decide whether to eat rind of cheese?Remove the ham and cut off the rind.Leave overnight and take the lemon rind out the next day. Cut the lemon rind into very thin strips and add to the dish.Use a peeler to remove the rind of the lemon and then finely slice the rind into thin strips.For dessert he may have had some bits of barley, or a cheese rind.Place the thyme on the bacon rind and roll it up like a Swiss roll. Cut the rind into 1cm pieces and add to the liquid.Add some lemon juice, lemon rind and peel and a couple of spoonfuls of brown sugar.Use a sharp knife to cut through the rind and fat of the chops at 1 ½ cm intervals.Add the lemon rind and kale and cook for a further 1-2 minutes or until the kale is just wilted.Remove the rind from the bacon slices, then run the back of a knife along the length of each strip to stretch it out.Turn cheese rind into stock The best thing to do with cheese rind is to add it to a stock and use it for risotto.Compared to the 320 spoonful of fish eggs and the 4 kilo of bacon rind.Stir for a minute or two, then add the onions, the lemon rind and juice. Cut through the rind of the chops at 2cm intervals towards the meat, to avoid buckling as they cook.Feel free to eat the rind on any cheese but they usually taste quite bitter - so most people don't bother.They were to be hamburgers and bacon, she told him, but he had to be sure and cut the rind off. British English: rind NOUN The rind of a fruit such as a lemon or orange is its thick outer skin. ...grated lemon rind. - American English: rind
- Brazilian Portuguese: casca
- Chinese: > 厚皮柠檬、橘子等的
- European Spanish: cáscara
- French: zeste
- German: Schale
- Italian: scorza
- Japanese: >皮レモン・オレンジなどの
- Korean: > 껍질오렌지 등의
- European Portuguese: casca
- Latin American Spanish: cáscara
Chinese translation of 'rind' n (c/u) - [of bacon, fruit, cheese]
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Definition a hard outer layer on fruits, bacon, or cheese grated lemon rind Definition a hard outer layer on fruits, bacon, or cheese Cut off the rind of the cheese. Additional synonymsDefinition the outer covering of certain fruits and seeds a grey squirrel nibbling on a peanut husk Synonyms rind, shell, hull, covering, bark, chaff, shuck, glume Definition the skin or rind of a fruit, etc. grated lemon peel Synonyms rind, skin, peeling, epicarp, exocarp Definition the protective outer layer of an egg, fruit, or nut They cracked the nuts and removed their shells. Synonyms husk, case, pod, shuck - rigour
- rile
- rim
- rind
- ring
- ring something in
- rinse
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