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omurga (hayvan)

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التركية - الإنجليزية
{i} chine
The top of a ridge
The backbone or spine of an animal; the back
The spine of an animal
Variegated, speckled or figured glass GANTAD
{i} spine, backbone
The location where the deck joins the hull of the boat
Portion of the hull where the bottom and sides intersect (can be rounded or angled)
cut of meat or fish including at least part of the backbone
The line where the side and bottom of a v-bottomed boat meet; in a three-point hydroplane, the inclined side of a sponson or the hull
A more or less sharp corner continuous over a significant part of the boat's length Typically the intersection between the bottom and topside panels
a steep-sided ravine leading from the top of a cliff down to the sea
a sharp angle in the cross section of a hull
To cut through the backbone of; to cut into chine pieces
the inclined side of hull or sponson; also "non-trip "
A piece of the backbone of an animal, with the adjoining parts, cut for cooking
A chink or cleft; a narrow and deep ravine; as, Shanklin Chine in the Isle of Wight, a quarter of a mile long and 230 feet deep
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cut through the backbone of an animal