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What does rind means?

"Rind" usually refers to the outermost covering of certain fruits and vegetables. Here are some examples:

* Orange rind: The thick, textured peel of an orange.

* Watermelon rind: The green, hard outer layer of a watermelon.

* Cucumber rind: The thin, smooth skin of a cucumber.

However, "rind" can also have a broader meaning, referring to the tough, outer layer of anything:

* Cheese rind: The hard, inedible outer layer of some cheeses.

* Bacon rind: The crispy, fatty layer of bacon.

* Tree bark: Sometimes referred to as the "rind" of the tree.

The specific meaning of "rind" will usually be clear from the context.

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