Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
carin
noun
/ˈkær.ɪn/
Definition
A carin is an anatomical structure that serves as a ridge or projection, often found in various biological contexts.
Examples
- A bird’s breastbone often features a prominent carin, which supports muscle attachment for flight.
- The carin of the shell of some marine animals provides structural support.
Meaning
The term ‘carin’ is derived from the Latin word for ‘keel,’ and it usually refers to a keel-like projection.
Synonyms
- Keel
- Ridge
- Projection