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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151. Conclusions The results is not only give some new contents of the bony labyrinth but also provide anatomic criteria for operations of inner ear.
152. Perch: snub-nosed bony freshwater fish with an oval body and a spiny dorsal fin; the flesh of this fish is highly valued.
153. A high bony fin was cutting through the water toward him.
154. Treatment of deep circumferential bony defects around the mandibular secondary molars is a great challenge to periodontist.
155. A combined BoNY Mellon would already do a quarter of its business outside America.
156. On the horizon the bony hills shone like picked bleached bones piled high.
157. Lipomyelomeningocele is an uncommon congenital anomaly[sentencedict .com], resulting from outpouching of spinal cord and its surrounding leptomeninges through the bony defect of spina bifida.
158. Bony anatomical data were measured for 25 adult human cranial samples.
159. A transition zone of bony thickness exists along the frontal processes of the maxilla from the piriform aperture to the radix along the lateral nasal wall.
160. The main appearances of the X-ray and CT were osteolytic bony destruction, eccentric and expansive growth uneven bony septations, and rim osteosclerosis and ossification.
161. Aim to hit the top of the chair or edge of the counter against your upper abdomen, in the soft part below the bony upside-down V of the ribs.
162. Results:1. The bony destruction of facial nerve canal followed cholesteatomatous tympanitis was most seen (91%).
163. Objective:To provide morphologic data for endoscopic transnasal surgery in the pterygopalatine fossa by measuring the bony landmarks and dissecting corpses.
164. Control defects showed no osteoclastic activity with little to no bony healing.
165. The diamondback rattler has hollow, bony cavities above the nose called pit organs containing ultra-thin, heat-sensing membranes that activate receptors connected to the brain.
166. The nose possesses three vaults: bony, upper cartilaginous, and lower cartilaginous vaults.
167. Conclusion The new measuring point and indexes can digitally describe the malar bone structure and its relationship with other facial bony structure.
168. The present invention is breakthrough existing needle knife using range, suitable for chronic soft tissue injury, hyperosteogeny and bone joint bony rigidity closing operation release.
169. Methods Fifteen craniofacial soft tissue and bony structure variables and 7 upper airway variables were measured in 115 male OSA patients using cephalometry technique.
170. Conclusion:Submucoperiosteous resection of inferior turbinate bone is safe, effective manner for HR with inferior turbinate bony hypertrophy.
171. Aim:To seek the landmark of bony semicircular canal and inner lymph sac.
172. Bursae are saclike cavities or potential cavities that contain synovial fluid located at tissue sites where friction occurs (eg, where tendons or muscles pass over bony prominences).
173. Before extraction of the tooth, the gingival form and bony architecture must be evaluated.
174. The external surface and periosteum of mandible was supplied by the periosteal arteries and the bony perforator of muscular artery, respectively.
175. He was a tall , bony, sharp - eyed man in a brown felt hat.
176. To evaluate curative effect of armor plate and xenogenic bony plate in congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia.
177. A bony process projecting from the scapula toward the sternum in mammals.
178. Solid bony fusion of the cervical arthrodesis was achieved in all of the patients.
179. Methods 26 bony labyrinths of adult are performed from temporal bones and are measured for study of the bony labyrinth.
180. The bony ridge and the focal angulation of malunion seemed to more adversely affect growth of the facial skeleton than did the nonunion.