Associations to the word «Rind»
Noun
- Lemon
- Pork
- Melon
- Juice
- Weathering
- Grate
- Cinnamon
- Pint
- Cheese
- Boil
- Quart
- Raisin
- Sugar
- Peel
- Bake
- Mir
- Almond
- Syrup
- Flavour
- Butter
- Vanilla
- Slice
- Flavor
- Bacon
- Odin
- Pineapple
- Frying
- Loaf
- Flour
- Paste
- Cucumber
- Fruit
- Mould
- Ingredient
- Brandy
- Milk
- Orange
- Pudding
- Egg
- Stir
- Brie
- Ounce
- Pumpkin
- Squeeze
- Sherry
- Boiling
- Rub
- Mace
- Salt
- Jelly
- Snack
- Crust
- Squash
- Pear
- Scrape
- Cream
- Baking
- Kernel
- Vinegar
- Bark
- Oz
- Nut
- Griffiths
- Lump
- Starch
- Cocoa
- Oven
- Texture
- Aroma
- Apple
- Bitter
- Sauce
- Sausage
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
RIND, noun. Tree bark
RIND, noun. A hard, tough outer layer, particularly on food such as fruit, cheese, etc
RIND, noun. (figuratively) (uncountable) (rare) (usually "the") The gall, the crust, the insolence; often as "the immortal rind"
RIND, verb. (transitive) To remove the rind from.
RIND, noun. An iron support fitting used on the upper millstone of a grist mill
Dictionary definition
RIND, noun. The natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating).
Wise words
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