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Walpen Chine Ladder Chine Whale Chine Shepherd's
Chine Cowleaze Chine Barnes Chine Grange/Marsh
Chine Chilton Chine Brook Chine Churchill Chine Shippards...
- Guillaume-Eugène
Chinic (October 26, 1818 –
April 28, 1889) was a
Canadian businessman and politician. Born in
Quebec City, he was one of the founders...
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Chine-collé or
chine collé (French: [ʃin.kɔ.le]) is a
printmaking technique in
which the
image is
transferred onto a
surface that is
bonded onto a heavier...
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aircraft design, a
chine is a
longitudinal line of
sharp change in the cross-section
profile of the
fuselage or
similar body. The term
chine originates in...
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Durley Chine is a Blue Flag
beach and
chine in Bournemouth,
Dorset in England. It is to the west of
Bournemouth Town Centre,
north of West Cliff, and east...
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Quinic acid is a cy****ol, a
cyclic polyol, and a
cyclohexanecarboxylic acid. It is a
colorless solid that can be
extracted from
plant sources. Quinic...
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primarily as follows:
Chined and hard-
chined.
Examples are the flat-bottom (
chined), v-bottom, and multi-
chine hull (several
gentler hard
chines,
still not smooth)...
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chine in boat
design is a
sharp change in
angle in the
cross section of a hull. The
chine typically arises from the use of
sheet materials (such as...
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chine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
chine is a steep-sided
river valley where a
river flows through coastal cliffs to a sea.
Chine or
chines may...
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Stuffed chine is a
traditional dish of salt pork
filled with herbs,
typically parsley, ****ociated with the
English county of Lincolnshire. The neck
chine, a...