rindy

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rind +‎ -y

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rindy (comparative more rindy, superlative most rindy)

  1. Having a rind or skin.
    • 1717, Giles Jacob, The Country Gentleman's Vade Mecum:
      If you graff upon a large Stock that may pinch your Graff, let the inner and woody Part of your Graff bear the Pressure, by being a little thicker than the rindy Part

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