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Что (кто) такое rind - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rind (disambiguation)
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Rind         
·vt To remove the rind of; to Bark.
II. Rind ·noun The external covering or coat, as of flesh, fruit, trees, ·etc.; skin; hide; bark; peel; shell.
rind         
¦ noun a tough outer layer or covering, especially of fruit, cheese, or bacon.
?the bark of a tree.
¦ verb strip the bark from (a tree).
Derivatives
-rinded adjective
rindless adjective
Origin
OE rind(e), of unknown origin.
rind         
(rinds)
1.
The rind of a fruit such as a lemon or orange is its thick outer skin.
...grated lemon rind.
N-VAR: usu with supp
2.
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.
N-VAR: usu with supp
rind         
n.
Skin, peel, bark, husk, hull, shell, glume, outer covering.
rind         
n. lemon; melon rind USAGE NOTE: One usu. speaks of the rind of a melon, the peel or the rind of a lemon, and the peel of an orange.
Rind (tribe)         
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BALOCH TRIBE
Pasoi; Rind tribe; Sahoowal; Mandwani Baloch; Mir Mandow Rind; Mandwani; Kandani; Draft:Rind Khan; Rind Khan; Rind Khan Baloch; Rind Tribe; Khosa (tribe); Rind (Baloch tribe)
Rind () is a Baloch tribe. According to Baloch folklore the tribe was founded by Rind Khan, one of Mir Jalal Khan's four sons.
Rind et al. controversy         
SCIENTIFIC CONTROVERSY
A meta-analytic examination of assumed properties of child sexual abuse using college samples; Rind et al.; Rind, et al.; Rind et al; Rind et.al; Rind et al. 1998; The Rind report; The Rind Report; Rind report; Rind Report; Rind et al. (1998); Rind et al controversy; Rind controversy; Bruce Rind
The Rind et al. controversy was a debate in the scientific literature, public media, and government legislatures in the United States regarding a 1998 peer reviewed meta-analysis of the self-reported harm caused by child sexual abuse (CSA).
Abdost Rind         
PAKISTANI JOURNALIST
User:Pjweinzapf/Abdost Rind
Abdost Rind (1984? – 18 February 2011), a reporter in Pakistan, was working for the Daily Eagle, an Urdu-language newspaper in the Turbat area of Balochistan, Pakistan, on 18 February, when he became the second journalist killed in Balochistan in 2011.
Clementina Rind         
  • ''The Virginia Gazette'' February 10, 1775
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
Clementina Bird Rind
Clementina Rind (c. 1740–September 25, 1774) was a Colonial American woman who is known as being the first female newspaper printer and publisher in Virginia.
Javed Naseer Rind         
PAKISTANI JOURNALIST
User:Melllb/Javed Naseer Rind; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Javed Naseer Rind; Javed Nasir Rind; Jawaid Naseer Rind; Javid Naseer Rind
Javed Naseer Rind, also transliterated as Javed Nasir Rind, Javid Naseer Rind or Jawaid Naseer Rind, (died 5 November 2011) was an Urdu-language editor and columnist for the Daily Tawar and an active member of the Baloch National Movement. He was abducted 10 September 2011 and his corpse was discovered 5 November 2011 in Balochistan, Pakistan.

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