Chining

/ˈtʃaɪnɪŋ/ verb

The present participle of 'chine,' meaning to cut along or through the spine or backbone of a meat carcass, or to move with the spine or back in a certain direction.

From Middle English 'chinen,' derived from Old French 'eschiner' (to break the back), from Latin 'spina' (spine). The word literally refers to working with or separating the spine.

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