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Rim   /rɪm/   Listen
noun
Rim  n.  
1.
The border, edge, or margin of a thing, usually of something circular or curving; as, the rim of a kettle or basin.
2.
The lower part of the abdomen. (Obs.)
Arch rim (Phonetics), the line between the gums and the palate.
Rim-fire cartridge. (Mil.) See under Cartridge.
Rim lock. See under Lock.



verb
Rim  v. t.  (past & past part. rimmed; pres. part. rimming)  To furnish with a rim; to border.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rim" Quotes from Famous Books



... miracle, and against this vast repression, her grief dwindled into irrelevancy: the leaves whispered comfort; each tree-bole hid chuckling fauns. Matthiette laughed. Content had flooded the universe all through and through now that yonder, unseen as yet, the scarlet-faced sun was toiling up the rim of the world, and matters, it somehow seemed, could not turn out so very ill, in ...
— The Line of Love - Dizain des Mariages • James Branch Cabell

... out and each lined with a gabion, or a barrel or box with both ends removed, or with stones, the space between the lining and the earth being filled with puddled clay. A rim of clay should be built to keep out surface drainage. The same method may be used near swamps, streams, or lakes to increase or clarify the ...
— Manual of Military Training - Second, Revised Edition • James A. Moss

... of a lone domain; The far pale caravans wound To the rim of the sky, and vanished again; My call in ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker

... man unfastened the lugs of the rim, kicked the tire speculatively, and said, "Gone to hell." He put on the spare tire with ease ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931 • Various

... Court, and known him before this. The Old Dessauer made use of Walrave's Plate; usually had Walrave, Nussler, and other principal figures to dinner. Walrave's Plate, every piece of it, was carefully marked with a RAVEN on the rim,—that being his crest ["Wall-raven" his name]: Old Dessauer, at sight of so many images of that bird, threw out the observation, loud enough, from the top of the table, 'Hah, Walrave, I see you are making yourself acquainted with the RAVENS in time, that they ...
— History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XIII. (of XXI.) • Thomas Carlyle


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