canekeɪn
English Definitions:
cane (noun)
a stick that people can lean on to help them walk
cane (noun)
a strong slender often flexible stem as of bamboos, reeds, rattans, or sugar cane
cane (verb)
a stiff switch used to hit students as punishment
cane, flog, lambaste, lambast (verb)
beat with a cane
cane (Noun)
The slender, flexible main stem of a plant such as bamboo, including many species in the Grass family Gramineae.
cane (Noun)
The plant itself, including many species in the Grass family Gramineae; a reed.
cane (Noun)
sugar cane. Sometimes applied to maize or rarely to sorghum when such plants are processed to make molasses (treacle) or sugar.
cane (Noun)
A short rod or stick, traditionally of wood or bamboo, used for corporal punishment.
cane (Noun)
A length of colored and/or patterned glass rod, used in the specific glassblowing technique called caneworking.
cane (Noun)
Corporal punishment by beating with a cane; the cane.
cane (Noun)
A strong short staff used for support or decoration during walking; a walking stick.
cane (Noun)
A long rod often collapsible and commonly white (for visibility to other persons), used by blind persons for guidance in determining their course and for probing for obstacles in their path.
cane (Verb)
To strike or beat with a cane or similar implement.
cane (Verb)
To destroy.
cane (Verb)
To do something well, in a competent fashion.
cane (Verb)
It hurts.
cane (Verb)
To make or furnish with cane or rattan.
Cane
Cane is either of two genera of tall, perennial grasses with flexible, woody stalks from the family Poaceae, that grow throughout the world. The genera include species of bamboo. The genus Arundo is native from the Mediterranean region to the Far East. Arundinaria is found in the New World. Cane commonly grows in large riparian stands known as canebrakes, found in toponyms throughout the Southern and Far Western United States; they are much like the tules of California. Depending on strength, cane can be fashioned for various purposes such as tools and walking sticks/crutches. Judicial canes, or school canes. Where canes are used in corporal punishment, they must meet particular specifications, such as a high degree of flexibility. Cane historically has been used for many other purposes such as baskets, furniture, boats, roofs and wherever stiff, withy sticks can be put to good use.
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