Synonym: boney, cadaverous, emaciated, gaunt, haggard, osseous, osteal, pinched, skeletal, wasted. Similar words: ebony, bone, bond, pony, bonus, bonds, phony, irony. Meaning: ['bəʊnɪ] adj. 1. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold 2. composed of or containing bone 3. having bones especially many or prominent bones.
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121. In turn, one of the amphibians possessed the remains of a digested bony fish that was about four inches (10 centimeters) long during life.
122. It has a jaw that is hinged at the cranium and has bony, meaty, jointed fins.
123. Two implants in this cases report were removed due to failure. Large and deep saucerization bony destruction were left.
124. Objective To study the anatomy of the bony structures related to the subtemporal transmandibular approach and provide an advisable anatomy reference for exposure.
125. He was tall and sprawling, all bony framework, the kind of body not always in synch with its hinges and joints.
126. The vegetation is mostly coarse grass,[www.Sentencedict.com] only just good enough to nourish the few bony sheep.
127. Objective To study the clinical and imaging features of bony giant-cell tumor.
128. Directive:To study the anatomy of bony labyrinth in order to provide anatomic basis for clinical applications.
129. Tapered stems use proximal cancellous bony ingrowth and three - point stem fixation to obtain immediate stability.
130. Objective To provide basic data for anthropology and clinical practice, bony semicircular canals of internal ear in adult were measured.
131. Her unadorned skull lends support to the hypothesis that Darwinopterus displayed sexual dimorphism, with males sporting a bony Mohawk-like crest.
132. Many primitive lineages went extinct as sharks and bony fish became masters of the waters and tetrapods, the four-legged animals that eventually evolved into dinosaurs and mammals, conquered the land.
133. AIM: To observe the effect of distraction osteogenesis of zygoma based on the bony structure and bony density of new bone formation.
134. She stretched out a bony hand, and with amazing strength stabbed a cushion.
135. Conclusions:Promontory grooves and promontory bony canal could be used to detect the tympanic nerve when tympanic neurectomy was operated.
136. Relatively few bony structures can be felt in the cervical region.
137. Stegosaurus had 17 bony plates on its back. It also had spikes on the end of its tail.
138. Abu Nawas was lined with fish restaurants that overlooked the Tigris; as I passed, men held up chunks of masgouf, their beloved bony fish, and asked me to join.
139. The team found that the key appears to be joints in the bony vertebrae that wrap protectively around the spinal cord.
140. I saw him as an apparition from the next world in his white hospital nightshirt, pale and bony and with those yellow hellhound 's eyes that looked at me forever.
141. Several of the most important new fossils - all from the same extinct bony fish family as Leedsichthys - came from sites in Kansas.
142. Scientists do not know what the bony plates on the back of the Stegosaurus were for.
143. The super skinny style sprung up on fashion industry runways and later was adopted by a world of young girls targetting a bony "size zero" figure.
144. The seed of the ivory palm, having bony endosperm that is used as a substitute for true ivory.
145. Simple syndactyly indicates joining of only skin or soft tissue; complex syndactyly marks joining of bony elements.
146. It differs from other acids in that the fluoride ion readily penetrates the skin and causes destruction of deep tissue layers, including bony decalcification .
147. Let's say you're playing a party game: Ocean Trivia. And someone asks, what is the world's largest bony fish?
148. To compare with autologous bone graft, deproteined bovine cancellous bone and an autogenous red marrow had an identical effect for repairing bony cavity defect.
149. Sponges , jellyfish and corals were joined by bony fish, scorpions and trilobites.
150. The height, width and thickness of the compact substance of the buccal, lingual and inferior bony plates were measured with vernier calipers.