tinned

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tinned

  1. simple past and past participle of tin

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tinned (not comparable)

  1. Coated, or plated with tin.
  2. Packed in a tin can; canned.
    • 1903, The Pall Mall Magazine, volume 30, page 304:
      He lit a fire in the dining-room, and the chimney was damp and smoked abominably, so that when he had fed full on tinned meats he was fain to let the fire go out and to sit in his fur-lined overcoat by the becindered grate, now fast growing cold, and smoke pipe after pipe of gloomy reflection.
  3. Previously prepared; not fresh or new

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  • (antonym(s) of packed in a tin can): dried

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