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chine C0300200 (chīn)n.1. a. The backbone or spine, especially of an animal.b. A cut of meat containing part of the backbone.2. A ridge or crest.3. Nautical The line of intersection between the side and bottom of a flatbottom or V-bottom boat.tr.v. chined, chin·ing, chines To cut (a carcass, for example) through the spine, as when butchering. [Middle English, from Old French eschine, of Germanic origin; see skei- in Indo-European roots.]chine (tʃaɪn) n1. (Anatomy) the backbone2. (Cookery) the backbone of an animal with adjoining meat, cut for cooking3. (Physical Geography) a ridge or crest of land4. (Nautical Terms) (in some boats) a corner-like intersection where the bottom meets the sidevb (Cookery) (tr) to cut (meat) along or across the backbone[C14: from Old French eschine, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German scina needle, shinbone; see shin1]
chine (tʃaɪn) n (Brewing) another word for chime2
chine (tʃaɪn) n (Geological Science) dialect Southern English a deep fissure in the wall of a cliff[Old English cīnan to crack]
chiné (ˈʃiːneɪ) adj (Textiles) textiles having a mottled pattern[C19: from French chiner to make in the Chinese fashion, from Chine China]chine (tʃaɪn) n., v. chined, chin•ing. n. 1. the backbone or spine, esp. of an animal. 2. the angular intersection of the bottom and sides of a boat. v.t. 3. (in butchering) to sever the backbone of. [1250–1300; Middle English eschine < Old French < Germanic. See shin1] chine Past participle: chined Gerund: chining
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I chine | you chine | he/she/it chines | we chine | you chine | they chine |
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I chined | you chined | he/she/it chined | we chined | you chined | they chined |
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I am chining | you are chining | he/she/it is chining | we are chining | you are chining | they are chining |
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I have chined | you have chined | he/she/it has chined | we have chined | you have chined | they have chined |
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I was chining | you were chining | he/she/it was chining | we were chining | you were chining | they were chining |
Past Perfect |
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I had chined | you had chined | he/she/it had chined | we had chined | you had chined | they had chined |
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I will chine | you will chine | he/she/it will chine | we will chine | you will chine | they will chine |
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I will have chined | you will have chined | he/she/it will have chined | we will have chined | you will have chined | they will have chined |
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I will be chining | you will be chining | he/she/it will be chining | we will be chining | you will be chining | they will be chining |
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I have been chining | you have been chining | he/she/it has been chining | we have been chining | you have been chining | they have been chining |
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I will have been chining | you will have been chining | he/she/it will have been chining | we will have been chining | you will have been chining | they will have been chining |
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I had been chining | you had been chining | he/she/it had been chining | we had been chining | you had been chining | they had been chining |
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I would chine | you would chine | he/she/it would chine | we would chine | you would chine | they would chine |
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I would have chined | you would have chined | he/she/it would have chined | we would have chined | you would have chined | they would have chined |
chineTo separate the backbone from the ribs in a joint of meat.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | chine - cut of meat or fish including at least part of the backbonecut of meat, cut - a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass | | 2. | chine - backbone of an animalspinal column, spine, vertebral column, rachis, backbone, back - the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord; "the fall broke his back" | Verb | 1. | chine - cut through the backbone of an animalbutcher, slaughter - kill (animals) usually for food consumption; "They slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter" | Translationschine
chine1. the backbone 2. a ridge or crest of land 3. (in some boats) a corner-like intersection where the bottom meets the side chine[chīn] (food engineering) A part of an animal carcass backbone, with parts adjoining it, cut for cooking. (naval architecture) A part of a ship's waterway rising above the deck and hollowed out on the inboard edge to make a path for water. That point where the sides and bottom meet on a flat- or V-bottomed boat. A longitudinal member that lies along the bilge where the sides and bottom of the boat meet. MedicalSeeCHIMEchine
Words related to chinenoun cut of meat or fish including at least part of the backboneRelated Wordsnoun backbone of an animalRelated Words- spinal column
- spine
- vertebral column
- rachis
- backbone
- back
verb cut through the backbone of an animalRelated Words |