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- Chine abstract "A chine is a steep-sided river valley where the river flows to the sea through, typically, soft eroding coastal cliffs of sandstone or clays. The word chine originates from the Saxon "Cinan" meaning a gap or yawn. The word is in still use in central Southern England; in East Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight to describe such topographical features. However, 'bunny' is also used to describe a chine in Hampshire, as noted below.".
- Chine thumbnail Shanklin_Chine_c1910_-_Project_Gutenberg_eText_17296.jpg?width=300.
- Chine wikiPageID "234429".
- Chine wikiPageRevisionID "594574200".
- Chine hasPhotoCollection Chine.
- Chine subject Category:Chines_of_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- Chine subject Category:Erosion_landforms.
- Chine subject Category:Fluvial_landforms.
- Chine subject Category:Geology_of_England.
- Chine comment "A chine is a steep-sided river valley where the river flows to the sea through, typically, soft eroding coastal cliffs of sandstone or clays. The word chine originates from the Saxon "Cinan" meaning a gap or yawn. The word is in still use in central Southern England; in East Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight to describe such topographical features. However, 'bunny' is also used to describe a chine in Hampshire, as noted below.".
- Chine label "Chine".
- Chine label "Schlucht".
- Chine sameAs Schlucht.
- Chine sameAs m.01j1y9.
- Chine sameAs Q2197893.
- Chine sameAs Q2197893.
- Chine wasDerivedFrom Chine?oldid=594574200.
- Chine depiction Shanklin_Chine_c1910_-_Project_Gutenberg_eText_17296.jpg.
- Chine isPrimaryTopicOf Chine.