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Learn to pronounce chine

/CHīn/
noun
a backbone, especially that of an animal as it appears in a cut of meat.

verb
cut (meat) across or along the backbone.
"he learned how to chine a whole sheep"

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CHINE meaning: 1. the backbone, especially of an animal: 2. a cut of meat that includes part of the backbone: 3…. Learn more.
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chine is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology. Nearby entries. chin chin, int.
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