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sinews

[sin-yoo] Example Sentences Origin

sin·ew

[sin-yoo]
noun
1.
a tendon.
2.
Often, sinews. the source of strength, power, or vigor: the sinews of the nation.
3.
strength; power; resilience: a man of great moral sinew.
verb (used with object)
4.
to furnish with sinews; strengthen, as by sinews.

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an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.

Origin:
before 900; Middle English; Old English sinu (nominative), sinuwe (genitive); cognate with Dutch zenuw, German Sehne, Old Norse sin; akin to Sanskrit snāva sinew

sin·ew·less, adjective
un·sin·ewed, adjective
un·sin·ew·ing, adjective
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  • Writers have more important work: authenticity, exposure of the sinews of the world and human relationships.
  • The ancients had to make do with twisted ropes and sinews.
  • And since muscle contraction velocity increases as sinews warm up, you can get into a groove right from the start of your workout.
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Word Origin & History

sinew
O.E. seonowe, oblique form of nom. sionu "sinew," from P.Gmc. *senawo (cf. O.S. sinewa, O.N. sina, O.Fris. sine, M.Du. senuwe, O.H.G. senawa, Ger. Sehne), from PIE base *sai- "to bend" (cf. Skt. snavah "sinew," Avestan snavar, Ir. sin "chain").
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Medical Dictionary

sinew sin·ew (sĭn'y&oomacr;)
n.

  1. A tendon.

  2. Vigorous strength; muscular power.

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