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ca·ri·na \kəˈrīnə, -ˈē-\ noun (plural carinas \-nəz\ ; or cari·nae \-ˈrīˌnē -ˈrēˌnī\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, keel — more at careen : any of various keel-shaped anatomical structures, ridges, or processes: as a. : a ridge on the lower surface of the fornix of the brain — called also carina fornicis b. : the ventral distal part of the vagina — called also carina urethralis, carina vaginae c. : the part of a papilionaceous flower that encloses the stamens and pistil and consists of two commonly united petals d. : the median ridge on the breastbone of most birds : keel e. : a thickened ridge on the median dorsal plate of a barnacle f. : any of several reinforcing ridges on the exoskeleton of an insect |