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Rind can mean any of the following:
  • In botany, a rind is the thick outer skin of various structures such as fruit, see peel (fruit). The term can refer to skins of other foods such as cheese or Pork rind
  • Rind (giantess), a giantess in Norse mythology
  • Rind et al. (1998), a controversial study on child sexual abuse
  • Rind (tribe), a tribe in Baluchistan
  • Lind (Oh My Goddess!) (also known as Rind), the fifth goddess to appear to Keiichi on the anime/manga Oh My Goddess!
  • An alternative spelling of rynd, in milling the metal device which locks into the upper millstone and turns it. Also the 'symbol' of MillersFurther Information

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