noun
- plural of chine: the backbone or spine of an animal, especially as a cut of meat
- plural of chine: deep narrow ravines or gorges, especially those found along coastlines
Usage: culinary
Usage: geological; British
Examples
- The butcher prepared several pork chines for the restaurant.
- Beef chines are often used for roasting.
- The coastal chines provided shelter from the wind.
- Hikers explored the steep chines along the cliffs.
- The chines were carved by centuries of water erosion.
- Local wildlife thrived in the protected chines.