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chine (adj.)

"in Chinese fashion," French chiné, past participle of chiner "to color in Chinese fashion," from Chine "China" (see China).

chine (n.)

"spine, backbone," c. 1300, from Anglo-French achine, Old French eschine (11c., Modern French échine), a word of uncertain origin, perhaps from Germanic (compare Old English scinu "shinbone;" see shin).

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Definitions of chine from WordNet
1
chine (n.)
cut of meat or fish including at least part of the backbone;
chine (n.)
backbone of an animal;
2
chine (v.)
cut through the backbone of an animal;
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