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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024cane /keɪn/USA pronunciation n., v., caned, can•ing. n. - [countable] a short staff used to assist one in walking.
- Botany[countable] a long, hollow woody stem with joints, such as that of the bamboo plant.
- Furniture the material of this stem, esp. split rattan, woven or used to make chair seats, etc.:[uncountable]a chair of bamboo cane.
- Plant Biology sugarcane.
v. [~ + object] - to hit or beat with a cane.
- to furnish or make with cane: to cane chairs.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024cane (kān),USA pronunciation n., v., caned, can•ing. n. - a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking;
walking stick. - Botanya long, hollow or pithy, jointed woody stem, as that of bamboo, rattan, sugar cane, and certain palms.
- Plant Biologya plant having such a stem.
- Furnituresplit rattan woven or interlaced for chair seats, wickerwork, etc.
- Plant Biologyany of several tall bamboolike grasses, esp. of the genus Arundinaria, as A. gigantea (cane reed, large cane, giant cane, or southern cane) and A. tecta (small cane or switch cane,) of the southern U.S.
- Botanythe stem of a raspberry or blackberry.
- Plant BiologySee sugar cane.
- a rod used for flogging.
- a slender cylinder or rod, as of sealing wax or glass.
v.t. - to flog with a cane.
- to furnish or make with cane:to cane chairs.
- Semitic; compare Akkadian qanū, Hebrew qāneh reed
- Greek kánna
- Latin canna
- Middle French
- Middle English 1350–1400
cane′like′, adj. can′y, adj. |