What is the meaning of Bone?

A composite material consisting largely of calcium phosphate and collagen and making up the skeleton of most vertebrates.

Any of the components of an endoskeleton, made of bone.

A bone of a fish; a fishbone.

A bonefish.

One of the rigid parts of a corset that forms its frame, the boning, originally made of whalebone.

One of the fragments of bone held between the fingers of the hand and rattled together to keep time to music.

Anything made of bone, such as a bobbin for weaving bone lace.

The framework of anything.

An off-white colour, like the colour of bone.

A dollar.

The wishbone formation.

An erect penis; a boner.

A domino or die.

A cannabis cigarette; a joint.

A reward.

Of an off-white colour, like the colour of bone.

To prepare (meat, etc) by removing the bone or bones from.

To fertilize with bone.

To put whalebone into.

To make level, using a particular procedure; to survey a level line.

To have sexual intercourse (with).

To perform “bone pointing”, a ritual that is intended to bring illness or even death to the victim.

To study.

To polish boots to a shiny finish.

To nag, especially for an unpaid debt.

Used before an adjective as an intensifier

To apprehend, steal.

To sight along an object or set of objects to check whether they are level or in line.

Clipping of trombone.

plural of boon

to polish

to enter

to charge

well

good, OK, all right, very well

four

sand

bean

Alternative form of bane

Alternative form of bon

Alternative form of boon

Alternative form of boon

Alternative form of boun

nominative feminine singular of bon

oblique feminine singular of bon

feminine plural of bon

well

feminine plural of bono

vocative masculine singular of bonus

feminine plural of buono

inflection of botnit:

  1. present indicative connegative
  2. second-person singular imperative
  3. imperative connegative

present indicative connegative

second-person singular imperative

imperative connegative

bathing cap, swim cap, swimming cap.

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