Randed vs Rinded - What's the difference?
randed | rinded |
(rand)
(obsolete except in dialects) the border of an area of land, especially marsh-land
(obsolete except in dialects) a strip of meat; a long fleshy piece of beef, cut from the flank or leg; a sort of steak.
a strip of leather used to fit the heels of a shoe
(basket-making) a single rod woven in and out of the stakes
a rocky slope, especially the area over a river valley; specifically, the Rand
The currency of South Africa, divided into 100 cents.
having a rind (hard, tough outer layer)
*1999 , Angela Heuzenroeder, Barossa Food
*:All the indications are there that the early dairy farmers did make rinded cheese.
As a verb randed
is (rand).As an adjective rinded is
having a rind (hard, tough outer layer).randed
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Verb
(head)rand
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Etymology 1
From (etyl), from (etyl) . More at (l).Noun
(en noun)- (Beaumont and Fletcher)