BONY vs BONE: NOUN
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- A shade of white the color of bleached bones
- Rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
- The porous calcified substance from which bones are made
- Any of numerous anatomically distinct structures making up the skeleton of a vertebrate animal. There are more than 200 different bones in the human body.
- The dense, semirigid, porous, calcified connective tissue forming the major portion of the skeleton of most vertebrates. It consists of a dense organic matrix and an inorganic, mineral component.
- See the adjectives.
- In coal-mining, slaty or clayey portions or partings in coal.
- Half of the stake in the game of bone-ace (which see).
- Plural A person who performs with the bones.
- Something made of bone, or of a substance resembling bone, as ivory, whalebone, etc.
- The internal shell of cuttlefishes of the family Sepiidœ, having the consistency of bone. Generally called cuttle-bone or cuttlefish-bone.
- Plural Mortal remains: the skeleton or bony structure being the most permanent part of a dead body.
- Plural The bones of the body taken collectively; the skeleton; hence, the bodily frame; a body.
- One of the parts which make up the skeleton or framework of vertebrate animals: as, a bone of the leg or head.
- An animal tissue, consisting of branching cells lying in an intercellular substance made hard with earthy salts (consisting of calcium phosphate with small amounts of calcium carbonate and magnesium phosphate, etc.), and forming the substance of the skeleton or hard framework of the body of most vertebrate animals.
- The midrib of a leaf, especially that of a sugar-cane leaf or the large midrib of a palmleaf.
- A piece of horn or wood-fiber inserted in the sole of a wooden golf-club to prevent injury to the face of the club at the bottom.
- In card-playing, a chip of the smallest value.
- A piece of whalebone or similar material used as a corset stay.
- The penis.
- The end man in a minstrel show.
- Flat clappers made of bone or wood originally used by the end man in a minstrel show.
- The fundamental plan or design, as of the plot of a book.
- Dice.
- Something made of bone or of material resembling bone, especially.
- An animal structure or material, such as ivory, resembling bone.
- Mortal remains.
- The body.
- The skeleton.
- A piece of bone.
- A Middle English form of boon.
BONY vs BONE: ADJECTIVE
- The gar pike (Lepidosteus).
- Resembling, having the appearance or consistence of, or relating to bone; osseous.
- With little flesh; skinny, thin
- Having prominent bones
- Having bones especially many or prominent bones
- Composed of or containing bone
- Of, relating to, resembling, or consisting of bone.
- Having an internal skeleton of bones.
- Full of bones.
- Having prominent or protruding bones.
- Lean; scrawny.
- The menhaden.
- Very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold
- Having large or prominent bones.
- Consisting of bone, or of bones; full of bones; pertaining to bones.
- Consisting of or made up of bone
BONY vs BONE: VERB
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- Remove the bones from
- Study intensively, as before an exam
BONY vs BONE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To remove the bones from.
- To stiffen (a piece of clothing) with stays, as of whalebone.
- To have sexual intercourse with. Used especially of a man.
- To have sexual intercourse.
BONY vs BONE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Hard and tough like bone, as the fruit and seeds of some plants.
- Reduced to bones; thin; attenuated.
- Consisting of bone or bones; full of bones; pertaining to or of the nature of bone.
- Being very thin
- Having large or prominent bones; stout; strong.
- To apply one's self diligently; set one's self determinedly to work: as, to bone down to hard work; he boned hard.
- To manure with bone-dust.
- To ‘hold up’ with a demand or importunate request for something, as for a small loan: as, to bone one for a ‘fiver.’
- To put whalebone into.
- To take out the bones of: as, to bone a turkey, a ham, etc.
- To take the level of (a piece of land, a wall, carpentry-work, and the like) by means of an instrument. See boning.
- To seize; make off with, as a dog makes off with a bone; get possession of; appropriate; steal.
- (idiom) (to the bone) To an extreme degree.
- (idiom) (in (one's) bones) In one's innermost feelings.
- (idiom) (bone to pick) Grounds for a complaint or dispute.
- (idiom) (bone of contention) The subject of a dispute.
BONY vs BONE: RELATED WORDS
- Osteal, Bonelike, Wasted, Thin, Lean, Pinched, Haggard, Gaunt, Emaciated, Boned, Osseous, Bone, Cadaverous, Skeletal, Boney
- Osseous tissue, Off white, Mug up, Grind away, Bone up, Cram, Os, Get up, Drum, Swot, Pearl, Ivory, Debone, Boney, Bony
BONY vs BONE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Osteal, Bonelike, Wasted, Thin, Lean, Pinched, Haggard, Gaunt, Emaciated, Boned, Osseous, Bone, Cadaverous, Skeletal, Boney
- Leg, Spinal, Tissue, Fracture, Rib, Osseous tissue, Off white, Mug up, Cram, Swot, Pearl, Ivory, Debone, Boney, Bony
BONY vs BONE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- One bony fragment is driven into the other.
- Her arms are thinner than normal, and bony.
- The whole cartilaginous and bony septum was exposed.
- Thin, bony hands plucked aimlessly at the bedclothing.
- Auberon said, striking his bony knee and rising.
- Some of them had bony fingers with claws.
- Michu, Wilfried Bony and Alejandro Pozuelo also scored.
- Bony fish have excellent smell like cartilaginous fish, but unlike the other class of fish, bony fish also have acute eyesight.
- In multiple studies, it has been shown that the bony midface undergoes a process of bony resorption and volume loss with increasing age.
- Crepitus, bony tenderness, and bony enlargement are found on physical examination.
- Osteoblasts are the cells required for bone synthesis and mineralization, both during the initial formation of bone and during bone remodelling.
- Bone replacement involves the osteoclasts which break down bone and the osteoblasts which make new bone.
- The osteoblast, the bone cell responsible for forming new bone, is found in the growing portions of bone, including the periosteum and endosteum.
- In this review we will address the current data about bone cells biology, bone matrix, and the factors that influence the bone remodeling process.
- Dietary influences on bone mass and bone metabolism: further evidence of a positive link between fruit and vegetable consumption and bone health?
- Stroke volume, cardiac output, orthostatic hypotension Respiratory Respiratory excursion, oxygen uptake, potential for atelectasis muscle blood flow Bone Bone loss, bone density Malnutrition, anorexia
- Osteoblast, large cell responsible for the synthesis and mineralization of bone during both initial bone formation and later bone remodeling.
- LED irradiation increased bone density and femur cortical bone thickness, and improved bone age.
- Osteoporosis occurs as a result of inhibited bone formation and increased bone resorption resulting in net bone loss.
- Bone scans may also be used to help diagnose fractures, bone infections, or other bone problems.
BONY vs BONE: QUESTIONS
- What is the prognosis of frostbite with high bony uptake?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of a bony skeleton?
- What did Gretel do when Hansel still remained bony?
- Is ultimate bony ready to animate body mechanics exercises?
- Which bony structure allows attachment to the lamina papyracea?
- Why choose the bony to beastly intermediate bulking program?
- How effective is bony elbow contracture release surgery?
- Does nasal septal perforation affect the bony septum?
- What are the general characteristics of bony fishes?
- Which characteristic separates bony fish from amphibians?
- How do you calculate bone formation rate per bone surface?
- What happens to the bone after a bone marrow transplant?
- Does growth hormone deficiency affect bone mass and bone density?
- Are these normal bone xrays intended as bone-age references?
- Why compact bone has canaliculi but spongy bone does not?
- Which bone cell is responsible for laying down new bone?
- How is cortical bone different from cancellous bone?
- What bone articulates directly with the opposite bone?
- What are bone-strengthening drugs for bone metastases?
- Does bone volume bone and strength increase after bone irradiation?