| a gadget; dingus; thingumbob. |
| the offspring of a zebra and a donkey. |
bone (bəʊn) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | any of the various structures that make up the skeleton in most vertebrates |
| 2. | the porous rigid tissue of which these parts are made, consisting of a matrix of collagen and inorganic salts, esp calcium phosphate, interspersed with canals and small holesRelated: osseous, osteal |
| 3. | something consisting of bone or a bonelike substance |
| 4. | (plural) the human skeleton or body: they laid his bones to rest; come and rest your bones |
| 5. | a thin strip of whalebone, light metal, plastic, etc, used to stiffen corsets and brassieres |
| 6. | (plural) the essentials (esp in the phrase the bare bones): to explain the bones of a situation |
| 7. | (plural) dice |
| 8. | (plural) an informal nickname for a doctor |
| 9. | close to the bone, near the bone |
| a. risqué or indecent: his jokes are rather close to the bone | |
| b. in poverty; destitute | |
| 10. | feel in one's bones to have an intuition of |
| 11. | have a bone to pick to have grounds for a quarrel |
| 12. | make no bones about |
| a. to be direct and candid about | |
| b. to have no scruples about | |
| 13. | (Austral) ( |
| a. to wish bad luck (on) | |
| b. to threaten to bring about the downfall (of) | |
| —vb | |
| 14. | to remove the bones from (meat for cooking, etc) |
| 15. | to stiffen (a corset, etc) by inserting bones |
| 16. | to fertilize with bone meal |
| 17. | taboo, slang to have sexual intercourse with |
| 18. | (Brit) a slang word for steal |
| Related: osseous, osteal | |
| [Old English bān; related to Old Norse béin, Old Frisian bēn, Old High German bein] | |
| 'boneless | |
| —adj | |
Bône (French bon) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| a former name of Annaba | |
bone (bōn)
n.
The dense, semirigid, porous, calcified connective tissue forming the major portion of the skeleton of most vertebrates, consisting of a dense organic matrix and an inorganic, mineral component.
Any of the more than 200 anatomically distinct structures making up the human skeleton.
A piece of bone.
bone (bōn) Pronunciation Key
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