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rim R0249600 (rĭm)n.1. a. The upper or outer edge of an object, especially when curved or circular. See Synonyms at border.b. The upper edge of a steep slope; a cliff or brink: the rim of a canyon.2. a. The circular outer part of a wheel, furthest from the axle.b. A circular metal structure around which a wheel tire is fitted.tr.v. rimmed, rim·ming, rims 1. To furnish with a rim.2. Sports To roll around the rim of (a basket or golf cup, for example) without falling in.3. Vulgar Slang To perform anilingus on. [Middle English, from Old English rima.]rimmed (rɪmd) adj. having a rim, esp. of a specified kind (usu. used in combination): red-rimmed eyes. [1720–30] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | rimmed - having a rim or a rim of a specified kind; "do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses?"rimless - lacking a rim or frame; "rimless glasses" | Translationsrim (rim) noun an edge or border. the rim of a wheel; the rim of a cup. 邊緣 边缘ˈrimless adjective without a rim. rimless spectacles. 無框的 无框的rimmed adjectivehorn-rimmed spectacles; Her eyes were red-rimmed from crying. 有框的 装有框的
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rimmed[rimd] (ordnance) Pertaining to a cartridge case in which an extractor rim projects beyond the body of the case. MedicalSeerimAcronymsSeeRrimmed
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