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Rind logo #10101) Addition to a compost pile 2) Albedo underlies it 3) Bacon part 4) Bacon skin 5) Baconian exterior 6) Bit of garnish 7) Brie coat 8) Brie coating 9) Brie covering 10) Brie exterior 11) Brie feature 12) Camembert coat 13) Camembert covering 14) Candying candidate 15) Cantaloupe castoff 16) Cantaloupe cover
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Rind logo #10101) Chhilka 2) Epicarp 3) Peel 4) Skin
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Rind logo #21000[Baloch tribe] Rind (رِند) are a Baloch tribe settled in the Balochistan province of Iran, and the Balochistan Province of Pakistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. They are descendants of Mir Jalal Khan, the Founder and Ruler of the First Baloch Confederacy in the 12th Century. Mir Jalal Khan is believed to be the Ancestor of t...
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rind logo #22054 tree bark (Ja, 302)
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Rind logo #21002• (n.) The external covering or coat, as of flesh, fruit, trees, etc.; skin; hide; bark; peel; shell. • (v. t.) To remove the rind of; to bark.
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rind logo #20973The external covering or coat, as of flesh, fruit, trees, etc.; skin; hide; bark; peel; shell. 'Thou canst not touch the freedom of my mind With all thy charms, although this corporal rind Thou hast immanacled.' (Milton) 'Sweetest nu hath sourest rind.' (Shak) ... Origin: AS. Rind bark, crust of bread; akin OHG. Rinta, G. Rinde, and probably to E. ...
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rind logo #22223tree bark (Ja, 302)
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Rind logo #10444The deeply patinated or weathered surface of a nodule or other piece of stone, flint, chert or other material.
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Rind logo #20972Rind (rīnd) noun [ Anglo-Saxon rind bark, crust of bread; akin to Old High German rinta , German rinde , and probably to English rand , rim ; confer Sanskrit ram to end, rest.] The external covering or coat, as of flesh, fruit, trees, etc.; skin; hide; ...
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Rind logo #20972Rind transitive verb To remove the rind of; to bark. [ R.]
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Rind logo #21217Rind is slang for impudence, effrontery.
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RIND logo #23169Reversible ischemic neurologic deficit
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rind logo #20400[n] - the natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating)
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rind logo #20974 noun the tissue forming the hard outer layer (of e.g. a fruit)
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rind logo #20974 noun the natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating)
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Rind logo #21294The protective external surface of a cheese. Rinds can be natural or artificially created, thick or thin, hard or soft, washed, oiled, brushed or paraffined. Their prime role is to protect the cheese's interior and allow it to ripen and develop harmoniously. Their presence affects the final flavour of the interior of the cheese.
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rind logo #21368The outside of a cheese. The rind acts as a barrier between the cheese and the outside environment, while also imparting a flavor of its own.
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Rind logo #21523The protective external layer of a cheese. Rinds can be naturally or artificially created, and either washed or brushed.
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Rind logo #21633The outer surface of cheese. A rind varies in texture, thickness and color. Cheeses may be rindless, display natural rinds or possess rinds that are produced by harmless mold. See Bloomy Rind and Natural Rind.
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Rind logo #23834The skin or outer coating of such foods as citrus fruit or cheese.
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