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- nounrim (noun) · rims (plural noun) · wheel rim (noun) · wheel rims (plural noun)
- the upper or outer edge of an object, typically something circular or approximately circular:"a china egg cup with a gold rim"
- the outer edge of a wheel, on which the tire is fitted:"the fitting of radials on new rims"
- the metal hoop from which a basketball net is suspended.
- (rims)the part of a glasses frame surrounding the lenses:"she wore spectacles with thin gold rims" · "he looked over the rim of his glasses"
- a limit or boundary:"the outer rim of the solar system"
- an encircling stain or deposit:"a thick rim of suds"
verbrim (verb) · rims (third person present) · rimmed (past tense) · rimmed (past participle) · rimming (present participle) · -rimmed (adjective)- form or act as an outer edge or rim for:"a huge lake rimmed by glaciers" · "steel-rimmed glasses"
- mark with an encircling stain or deposit:"his collar was rimmed with dirt"
OriginOld English rima ‘a border, coast’; compare with Old Norse rimi ‘ridge, strip of land’ (the only known cognate). - Outer edge of somethingLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.the outer edge of something, esp. of something curved or circular: The rim of this cup is chipped.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rimRim, brim refer to the boundary of a circular or curved area. A rim is a line or surface bounding such an area; an edge or border: the rim of a glass.www.dictionary.com/browse/rim
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A rim is a line or surface bounding such an area; an edge or border: the rim of a glass. brim usually means the inside of the rim, at the top of a hollow object (except of a hat), and is used particularly when the object contains something: …
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