- Look up
cane,
canes, or
caning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cane or
caning may
refer to:
Walking stick, or
walking cane, a
device used primarily...
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Sugarcane or
sugar cane is a
species of tall,
perennial gr**** (in the
genus Saccharum,
tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for
sugar production. The plants...
- Malaysia. In Singapore,
canes for
domestic use are
regularly sold in
grocery stores.
There is
usually increased demand for
canes when
students prepare for...
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magazine mentions "candy-
canes" in ****ociation with
Christmas in 1874, and
Babyland magazine describes "tall,
twisted candy canes"
being hung on a Christmas...
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percent of
adults older than 65
years use a
cane, and 4.6
percent use walkers. In
contrast to crutches,
canes are
generally lighter, but,
because they transfer...
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medieval and
Renaissance innovations,
Canes Venatici survived to
become one of the 88 IAU
designated constellations.
Canes Venatici is
bordered by Ursa Major...
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compared to
three ringgit previously. Two
types of
rattan canes are used for
judicial caning:
Thinner cane, used on white-collar
criminals who
committed offences...
- Restaurants, LLC,
doing business as
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers (commonly
simply called Raising Cane's) is an
American fast
casual chain specializing...
- for
judicial and
prison canings. It is
about twice as
thick as the
canes used in the
school and
military contexts. The
cane is
soaked in
water overnight...
- or
umbrellas in
their mitts." He
danced with a
cane frequently. Some
canes,
known as "tippling
canes" or "tipplers", have hollowed-out
compartments near...