"Chinstrap" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chinstrap" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chinstrap" Meaning

The chinstrap is a faint crease or a narrow band of skin on the chin, typically formed by the convergence of the folds of skin on either side of the mouth and nose. It is a distinctive feature of a person's facial structure and is often used in descriptions of a person's appearance, particularly in cuckoo bird species.

"Chinstrap" Examples

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5 Usage Examples:
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1. In a scientific context


The chinstrap penguin, a subspecies of the Adelie penguin, is recognized by its distinctive black stripe under its chin.

2. In a humorous comparison


Just like the chinstrap penguin's tiny head gear, my little cousin's helmet for her tricycle was so cute!

3. In a historical book


During the Victorian era, men's chinstraps were a popular accessory, particularly among the upper class.

4. In a scientific study


A study published in the Journal of Ornithology found that the chinstrap attachment on the Adelie penguin's beak helps it to swim more efficiently.

5. In a descriptive passage


As the sun set over the icy landscape, the chinstrap-like band of snow encircling the rocky outcropping seemed to glow with an ethereal light.

"Chinstrap" Similar Words

Chinook

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Chinookan

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Chinooks

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Chinooks are a type of wind that originates in the Rocky Mountains of North America and refers to a warm, dry, and southeastwardly blowing wind that blows down the eastern slopes of the Rockies. Chinooks can rapidly raise temperatures, often by as much as 20-30°C (36-54°F) or more, and bring relief from cold snaps. The term "chinook" comes from the Chinook Native American tribe, who traditionally lived in the Columbia River Basin and were known for their skill in navigating the region's changing weather patterns.

Chinos

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Chinotto

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Chinquapin

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A chinquapin is a type of deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to eastern North America. It is a member of the castor bean family (.intellijae) and is also known as comontium or castor-bean tree. Chinquapins produce edible nuts that are similar to chestnuts, and their wood is often used for furniture and other woodworking projects. The term "chinquapin" is also sometimes used to refer to the American chestnut tree (Castanea dentata), which is often mistakenly identified as the true chinquapin.

Chins

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The word "chins" can be a noun or a verb.<br><br>As a noun, "chins" refers to the jaw or chin (the lower part of the face below the mouth) of an animal, especially a dog or a statue.<br><br>As a verb, "to chin" means to rest the chin on something, typically a window sill, a table, or the hand, often indicating thoughtfulness, meditation, or weariness.

Chinshakiangosaurus

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Chinshakiangosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 125 million years ago. The name Chinshakiangosaurus is derived from the Chinese words "Chinshan" meaning "golden mountain" and "Kiangosaurus" meaning "Gobi dinosaur", referencing the location where it was discovered in China.

Chinstraps

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Chinstraps refer to the straps or straps and buttons that are used to fasten the top of a shirt or a blouse, typically around the neck. They are usually made of fabric, lace, or other materials and serve to keep the garment closed and in place.

Chintz

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Chintzes

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Chintziest

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Chintzily

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Chintzy

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Chinus

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "chinus". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling if it's a different word?

Chinwag

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A chinwag is a casual and informal conversation or gossip, often about trivial or personal matters.