Walpen Chine Ladder Chine Whale Chine Shepherd's Chine Cowleaze Chine Barnes Chine Grange/Marsh Chine Chilton Chine Brook Chine Churchill Chine Shippards...
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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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Stuffed chine is a traditional dish of salt pork filled with herbs, typically parsley, associated with the English county of Lincolnshire. The neck chine, a...
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Cowleaze Chine Cowleaze Chine is a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It lies to the west of the village of Little...
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A 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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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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Blackgang Chine is the oldest amusement park in the United Kingdom, having opened in 1843. Named after a now-destroyed chine (a coastal ravine) in the...
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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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Grange/Marsh Chine Grange Chine and Marsh Chine form a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. They lie to the south...
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Alum Chine is the largest chine in Bournemouth, England. The gorge was crossed by a suspension bridge by the early part of the twentieth century. In early...
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Chilton Chine The Chilton Chine is a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It lies to the west of the village of Brighstone...
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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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Crêpe (textile) (redirect from Crepe de Chine)
de chine A fine, lightweight silk, cotton, or worsted, with a plain weave and crêpe-twist filling. Crêpe de chine travers A ribbed crêpe de chine with...
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1°10′28″W / 50.62611°N 1.17444°W / 50.62611; -1.17444 Shanklin Chine Shanklin Chine is a geological feature and tourist attraction in the town of Shanklin...
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The Chine people were a group of Native American people living in Apalachee Province in Spanish Florida from the early 1670s until the end of the 17th...
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Walpen Chine Walpen Chine is a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It is west of the village of Chale. It is a sandy...
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Shepherd's Chine Shepherd's Chine is a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It lies to the west of the village of...
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Ladder Chine Ladder Chine is a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England ( the Back of the Wight). It is west of the village...
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Dehua porcelain (redirect from Blanc-de-Chine)
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tek-hòe hûi), more traditionally known in the West as Blanc de Chine (French for "White from China"), is a type of white Chinese porcelain, made...
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Mainland Southeast Asia (redirect from Indo-Chine)
Mainland Southeast Asia (historically known as Indochina or the Indochinese Peninsula) is the continental portion of Southeast Asia. It lies east of the...
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L'Orphelin de la Chine (transl. The Orphan of China) is a 1753 French play by Voltaire based on The Orphan of Zhao, a thirteenth-century Chinese play...
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New Chine New Chine is a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England (the Back of the Wight). It is west of the village of...
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1°10′39″W / 50.61028°N 1.17750°W / 50.61028; -1.17750 LuccombeChine Luccombe Chine is a geological feature and visitor attraction south of the village...
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India ink (redirect from Encre de chine)
India ink (British English: Indian ink; also Chinese ink) is a simple black or coloured ink once widely used for writing and printing and now more commonly...
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Alum Chine explosion was a disaster that occurred in the Patapsco River near Baltimore, Maryland on March 7, 1913. The tramp steamer Alum Chine exploded...
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Ryde School with Upper Chine (referred to as “Ryde School”) is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in Ryde, on the Isle of Wight. The...
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steak is a cut of beef. The rump is the division between the leg and the chine cut right through the aitch bone. It may refer to: A steak from the top...
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Coláiste Chineál Eoghain (CCE Buncrana) is a secondary school in Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. It provides a curriculum taught through the Irish...
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Branksome Park (redirect from Branksome Chine)
360 acres (1.5 km2), mostly occupied by housing, and includes Branksome Chine which leads to the award-winning blue-flagged beaches of Poole. Branksome...
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