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Turkish - Turkish

Definition of rinds in Turkish Turkish dictionary

RİND
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Kalender. Aldırışsız, dünya işlerini hoş gören
RİND
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Laübali meşreb feylesof
RİND
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bâtını irfan ile müzeyyen olduğu halde zâhiri sâde görünen hakîm. Dış görünüşü laübali olduğu halde, aslında kâmil olan kimse
English - English
plural of rind
pork rinds
plural form of pork rind
rind
The bark of a tree
rind
The gall, the crust, the insolence; often as "the immortal rind"

Come the second half and the Trinidadians and Tobagans had the immortal rind to make excursions into the England half, the spectacle of which was deeply offensive to those whose memories extend to those happy days before 1962, when independence was unwisely conferred on this archipelago. Back in those days, a game like this would have presented little anxiety. Any goals scored by the Trinidadians, or Tobagans for that matter, would have been instantly become the property of the Crown and therefore added to England's tally. Glad times – 22 men working together for a common aim. However, such is the insolence of the modern age that these dark fellows dared approach the England penalty box, forelocks untugged, as if demanding instant entry to the Garrick club without having been put up by existing members.

rind
An iron support fitting used on the upper millstone of a grist mill
rind
{v} to bark, skin, husk
rind
{n} bark, a husk
pork rinds
small pieces of pig fat that have been cooked in hot oil and are eaten as a snack
rind
the tissue forming the hard outer layer (of e g a fruit)
rind
a hard, tough outer layer, particularly on food such as fruit, cheese, etc
rind
The rind of a fruit such as a lemon or orange is its thick outer skin. grated lemon rind
rind
To remove the rind of; to bark
rind
{i} peel, thick skin or coating on some varieties of fruit cheese and meat
rind
skin; hide; bark; peel; shell
rind
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rind
The 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
rind
The tough outer peel of a food
rind
The 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. A tough outer covering such as bark, the skin of some fruits, or the coating on cheese or bacon
rind
The external covering or coat, as of flesh, fruit, trees, etc
rind
The deeply patinated or weathered surface of a nodule or other piece of stone, flint, chert or other material
rind
the natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating)
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