grind, lined, signed, mind, pined, mined, behind, kind... a LOT of words really.
Lemon rind
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"Ess, ess, mine kind !"("kind" rhymes with "north wind", not "lemon rind".)
The word 'rind' may refer to a peel, such as an orange rind. It may also refer to the outer layer of tree bark, such as a superficial injury to the tree rind. And it may also refer to a hard skin or outer covering, such as bacon or cheese rind. The word is pronounced with a long 'i' sound. And so it rhymes with 'bind'; 'dined'; 'find' and 'fined'; 'hind'; 'kind'; 'lined'; 'mind'and 'mined'; 'pined'; 'signed'; and 'wined'.
Several words that rhyme with "time" are the following:ChimeClimbCrimeDimeGrimeLimeMimePrimeRhymeThymeSlimeSublimeI'm
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Lemon rind is not lemon juice, it is the thick outer skin of the lemon.
Abdost Rind was born in 1984.
There are a couple of definitions of the word "rind." Rind can refer to the stripping of bark off a tree, or rind can be used to describe the outer layer of something, with the layer being tough.
The rind of the orange is not good to eat.