
1) Adventure comic 2) American slang for a bribe 3) American slang for one dollar 4) Ankle 5) Anvil 6) Archaeological find 7) Archeological find 8) Article of contention 9) Beige shade 10) Bimonthly journal 11) Bishop has single skull 12) Bishop has single supporter 13) Boney 14) Bony 15) Canine treat
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1) Anklebone 2) Astragal 3) Astragalar 4) Bonelet 5) Boney 6) Braincase 7) Brainpan 8) Breastbone 9) Calcaneal 10) Calcaneus 11) Calvaria 12) Centrum 13) Cheekbone 14) Clavicle 15) Coccygeal 16) Coccyx 17) Collarbone 18) Costal 19) Cranial 20) Cranium 21) Debone 22) Dental 23) Ethmoid 24) Femur 25) Fishbone
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British Rail Class 58 diesel-electric locomotive
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• (v. t.) To sight along an object or set of objects, to see if it or they be level or in line, as in carpentry, masonry, and surveying. • (n.) Dice. • (v. t.) To withdraw bones from the flesh of, as in cookery. • (n.) Anything made of bone, as a bobbin for weaving bone lace. • (n.) Whalebone; hence, a piece of whalebone or...
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A type of connective tissue that forms the canine skeleton. Informally used to suggest a quantitative characteristic of limb bones in proportion to the overall size of the dog.
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Naval To Bone. Common (originally Naval) slang for to pilfer, steal or scrounge. The word comes from the name of a Boatswain in Admiral Cornwallis's Flag Ship, who was notorious for making good deficiencies in his stores by stealing from other ships. The Admiral is reported to have said to the Boatswain on one occasion: 'I trust, Mr. Bone, y...
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A rigid object analogous to a real bone, placed inside the ‘skeleton` of a character during the process of rigging it for animation. When a bone is moved, it acts upon the mesh of the character model, deforming it.
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Contents • Compact bone • Spongy bone • Bone formation • Bone growth • Classification of bones • How to maintain healthy bones A connective tissue consisting of three types of cell that contribute to bone homeostasis. These are bone-building osteoblasts, stationary...
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Bone is moslty composed of hard calcium phosphate plus a slightly flexible collagen matrix.
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Bones from a wide variety of animals were used. It can be cut, carved and decorated easily Uses: Whole - tools, handles, flutes Ground - grog for pottery Roast - source of potash
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1. <anatomy> The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals, consisting very largely of calcic carbonate, calcic phosphate, and gelatine; as, blood and bone. ... Even in the hardest parts of bone there are many minute cavities containing living matter and connected by minute canals, some of which connect with larger canals t...
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(bōn) the hard, rigid type of connective tissue that makes up most of the skeleton of a vertebrate and is composed chiefly of calcium salts. any distinct piece of the skeleton of the body of a vertebrate. There are 206 separate bones in the human body; they are bound together by ligaments at the joints and ...
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living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton.
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Bone noun [ Middle English
bon ,
ban , Anglo-Saxon
bān ; akin to Icelandic
bein , Swedish
ben , Dan. & Dutch
been , German
bein bone, leg; confer Icelandic
beinn straight.]
1. (Anat.) The hard, calcified tissue of the ske...
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Bone transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Boned ;
present participle & verbal noun Boning .]
1. To withdraw bones from the flesh of, as in cookery. 'To
bone a turkey.'
Soyer. 2. To put whalebone i...
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Bone: Bone is the substance that forms the skeleton of the body. It is composed chiefly of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate. It also serves as a storage area for calcium, playing a large role in calcium balance in the blood. The 206 bones in the body serve several other purposes. They support and protect internal organs (for example, the sku...
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A solid, rigid, ossified connective tissue forming an organ of the skeletal system.
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Bones (or osseous material) serve a number of diverse purposes in the human anatomy. In addition to providing structure, protection, and support for the organs of the body, bones also house marrow, which produces blood cells. Within the bones are also stored the calcium deposits which the body may access, via resorption, when needed. Additionally, ...
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Bone is slang for to steal or to take possession of.
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Black American slang for a cigarette of crack cocaine and tobacco mixed. Bone is Black
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A material which makes up the skeleton of an animal. Primarily based on phosphate and carbonate. Bones are strong because they contain calcium. Bones are hollow and contain a soft substance called bone marrow.
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os noun rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
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Hard connective tissue comprising the skeleton of most vertebrate animals. Bone is composed of a network of collagen fibres impregnated with mineral salts (largely calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate), a combination that gives it great density and strength, comparable in some cases with that of r...
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Dropped by Skeletons, these bones are useless in their initial state; however, when placed in a crafting grid, 1 Bone will produce 3 Bonemeal.
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Haddi
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