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Definitions for Cane
[1] a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking; walking stick.
[2] a long, hollow or pithy, jointed woody stem, as that of bamboo, rattan, sugar cane, and certain palms.
[3] a plant having such a stem.
[4] split rattan woven or interlaced for chair seats, wickerwork, etc.
[5] any of several tall bamboolike grasses, especially 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.
[6] the stem of a raspberry or blackberry.
[7] sugarcane.
[8] a rod used for flogging.
[9] a slender cylinder or rod, as of sealing wax or glass.
[10] to flog with a cane.
[11] to furnish or make with cane: to cane chairs.
[12] the long jointed pithy or hollow flexible stem of the bamboo, rattan, or any similar plant any plant having such a stem
[13] strips of such stems, woven or interlaced to make wickerwork, the seats and backs of chairs, etc (as modifier ) a cane chair
[14] the woody stem of a reed, young grapevine, blackberry, raspberry, or loganberry
[15] any of several grasses with long stiff stems, esp Arundinaria gigantea of the southeastern US
[16] a flexible rod with which to administer a beating as a punishment, as to schoolboys
[17] a slender rod, usually wooden and often ornamental, used for support when walking; walking stick
[18] See sugar cane
[19] a slender rod or cylinder, as of glass
[20] to whip or beat with or as if with a cane
[21] to make or repair with cane
[22] informal to defeat we got well caned in the match
[23] cane it slang to do something with great power, force, or speed or consume something such as alcohol in large quantities you can do it in ten minutes if you really cane it
[24] dialect a female weasel
Words related to Cane
Words nearby Cane
candy-coat, candy-striped, candyfloss, candygram, candytuft, cane, cane chair, cane gall, cane grass, cane piece, cane rat
Origin of Cane
1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French < Latin canna < Greek kánna < Semitic; compare Akkadian qanū, Hebrew qāneh reed
Other words from Cane
cane·like , adjective
can·y , adjective
re·cane , verb (used with object), re·caned, re·can·ing.
un·caned , adjective
Word origin for Cane
C18: of unknown origin