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Cane or caning may refer to: *
Walking stick A walking stick (also known as a walking cane, cane, walking staff, or staff) is a device used primarily to aid walking, provide postural stability or support, or assist in maintaining a good posture. Some designs also serve as a fashion acces ...
, or walking cane, a device used primarily to aid walking * Assistive cane, a walking stick used as a mobility aid for better balance * White cane, a mobility or safety device used by blind or visually impaired people * An implement used in caning, a form of corporal punishment *
Sugarcane Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, Perennial plant, perennial grass (in the genus ''Saccharum'', tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar Sugar industry, production. The plants are 2–6 m (6–20 ft) tall with stout, jointed, fib ...
* Cane (surname)


Plants

* Cane (grass), tall perennial grasses with woody stalks **'' Arundo'', Old World canes **'' Arundinaria'', New World canes **'' Arundo donax'', giant cane **'' Arundinaria appalachiana'', hill cane * Cane (vine), the part of a grapevine that supports the new growth * Cane ash, the white ash tree, ''Fraxinus americana'' * Cane cholla, ''Cylindropuntia imbricata'', a cactus


Animals

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Cane beetle ''Dermolepida albohirtum'', the cane beetle, is a native Australian beetle and a pest of sugarcane. Adult beetles eat the leaves of sugarcane, but greater damage is done by their larvae hatching underground and eating the roots, which either ki ...
, ''Dermolepida albohirtum'', a pest of sugarcane, native to Australia * Cane Corso, an Italian Mastiff * Cane mouse, ''Zygodontomys'', a rodent from Central and South America *
Cane rat The genus ''Thryonomys'', also known as the cane rats or grasscutters, is a genus of rodent found throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, the only extant members of the family '' Thryonomyidae''. They are eaten in some African countries and are a pest sp ...
, ''Thryonomys'', a large rodent native to Africa * Cane spider, the Brown Huntsman Spider, ''Heteropoda venatoria'', native to the Caribbean * Cane toad, ''Rhinella marina'', native to Latin America * Cane turtle, ''Vijayachelys silvatica'', native to the Cochin Forest, India


Places

* Cane, La Paz, Honduras * Cane, U.S. Virgin Islands, a settlement on the island of Saint Croix * Cane River (disambiguation), various rivers or other places *Canë, also Qana', an old name for the Yemeni port of
Mukalla Mukalla, officially the Mukalla City District, is a seaport and the capital city district of Yemen's largest governorate, Hadhramaut Governorate, Hadhramaut. The city is in the South Arabia, southern part of the Arabian Peninsula on the Gulf of A ...


People

* Cane (surname) *
Cané Jarbas Faustinho (born 21 September 1939) commonly known as just Cané () is a Brazilian former professional footballer and coach. Although born in Brazil, Cané played the majority of his football career in Italy. At club level he played as ...
(born 1939), Jarbas Faustinho, Brazilian football manager and former winger *
Cane (musician) Cane or caning may refer to: *Walking stick, or walking cane, a device used primarily to aid walking * Assistive cane, a walking stick used as a mobility aid for better balance * White cane, a mobility or safety device used by blind or visually i ...
(born Zoran Kostić, 1964), Serbian rock musician *
Cane Broome Cane Broome (born November 29, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for the St. John's Edge of the National Basketball League of Canada. He played college basketball for the Sacred Heart Pioneers and the Cincinnati Bearcats. Col ...
(born 1994), American basketball player *
Canes (mythology) In Greek mythology, Canes (Ancient Greek: Κάνῃ means 'basket of reed') was a king of Phocis during the voyage of the Argonauts. His father was Cephalus, son of King Deion and Diomede. Canes married Evadne, daughter of King Pelias of Iolcus ...
, king of Phocis *
Cora Cané Cora María Bertolé de Cané, better known as Cora Cané (1923 – April 16, 2016), was an Argentine journalist, librettist, and writer. Beginning in 1957, she wrote a section for the Argentine newspaper '' Clarín'' towards the end of each is ...
(1923–2016), Argentine journalist and writer * *
Hozan Canê Hozan Canê (born Saide Inac in 1971) is a contemporary German- Kurdish singer, who is famous for her contributions to Kurdish music. Life She was born in the region of Karayazı in Erzurum province, Turkey. After elementary school, she moved ...
(born 1971), Kurdish singer * Humberto Cané (1913–2000), Cuban musician * Luiz Cané (born 1981), Brazilian mixed martial artist * Miguel Cané (1851–1905), Argentine writer * Miguel Cané (actor) (born 1974), Mexican actor * Paolo Canè (born 1965), Italian tennis player


Entertainment and the arts

* ''Caning'' (film), 1979 Hong Kong crime drama film * ''Cane'' (novel), 1923 novel by Jean Toomer * ''Cane'' (TV series), an American television show * Cane Ashby, a character on ''The Young and the Restless''


Sports

* Cane Pace, a horse racing competition *
Carolina Hurricanes The Carolina Hurricanes (colloquially known as the Canes) are a professional ice hockey team based in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Hurricanes compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Con ...
, a National Hockey League team based in Raleigh, North Carolina, nicknamed the 'Canes *
Miami Hurricanes The Miami Hurricanes, known informally as The U, UM, or The 'Canes, are the intercollegiate sports teams that represent the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. The Hurricanes compete in NCAA Division I, Division I of the National Coll ...
, the athletic teams of the University of Miami, nicknamed the 'Canes


Other uses

* Caning (furniture), weaving chair seats and other furniture out of cane, wicker, or rattan *
Candy cane A candy cane is a Walking stick, cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide as well as Saint Nicholas Day. The canes are traditionally white with red Stripe (pattern), stripes and flavored with peppermint, but the canes also com ...
, a confection * Cane gun, a gun disguised as a walking cane * Cane sword, a cane with a blade inside * Caneworking, a style of glassblowing *CanE, an abbreviation of
Canadian English Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) encompasses the Variety (linguistics), varieties of English language, English used in Canada. According to the 2016 Canadian Census, 2016 census, English was the first language of 19.4 million Canadians or ...
*CANE, the
Classical Association of New England The Classical Association of New England (CANE) is a learned society, professional organization for scholars and teachers of classical antiquity in New England. CANE was founded in 1906 by a group of "concerned collegiate Hellenists" led by George ...
* Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, an American fast-food chain * Cano, a
Coahuiltecan The Coahuiltecan were various small, autonomous bands of Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Native Americans who inhabited the Rio Grande valley in what is now northeastern Mexico and southern Texas. The various Coahuiltecan groups were hunter ga ...
tribe sometimes spelled Cane


See also

* * * Cain (disambiguation) * Caine (disambiguation) * Cains (disambiguation) * Canebrake (disambiguation) * Caner (disambiguation) * Du Cane (disambiguation) * Kain (disambiguation) * Kane (disambiguation) *
Caen Caen (; ; ) is a Communes of France, commune inland from the northwestern coast of France. It is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Calvados (department), Calvados. The city proper has 105,512 inha ...
, a commune in northwestern France * Ó Catháin, an Irish surname sometimes anglicized as Kane * Canes Venatici, a constellation sometimes shortened to just "Canes" {{disambiguation, plant, geo, surname