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noun • the natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating) | ||||
| 49% | 4 | Word, from “pillage, plunder, strip outer layer of”, for the natural/candied zest of an orange or lemon; or, the rind or skin of a fruit/vegetable generally | ||
noun • the rind of a fruit or vegetable • British politician (1788-1850) verb • remove the skin from • come off in flakes or thin small pieces • get undressed | ||||
| 47% | 6 | Instruments for paring away the outer layer of produce | ||
noun • a manicurist who trims the fingernails • a small sharp knife used in paring fruits or vegetables | ||||
Old English Word For The Bark Of A Tree Or Peel Of Fruit That From The 16Th Century Also Came To Refer To The Outer Layer Paring Or Skin Of A Cheese
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RIND which was last seen in the Telegraph Giant General Knowledge crossword.
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RIND
Updated: October 18, 2023
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