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II . bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] ADJ

III . bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] VB trans

bone dry ADJ

bone fracture N

bone idle ADJ pej

bone marrow N ANAT

bone meal N

collar bone N ANAT

jaw bone N ANAT

thigh bone N

bone up on VB trans inf

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He was recently sentenced to one year in home confinement after investigators eventually recovered the bones.
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Long bones osteomyelitis is often caused by trauma, hematogenic spread, or the presence of a prosthetic device.
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This assignment was based on characteristics observed in the bones of the skull, the teeth, and the geometry and formation of the specimen's vertebral elements.
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The bones of an infant have been postmortally ornamented with striations.
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The COI gene of a group of extinct ratite birds, the moa, were sequenced using 26 subfossil moa bones.
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Fish steaks can be contrasted with fish fillets, which are cut parallel to either side of the spine and do not include the larger bones.
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The researchers say the most likely conclusion is that the skull bone powder was used in medicine -- it was widely believed that saint bones had medicinal purposes at the time.
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It has a brass plate inscribed with skull-and-cross bones, a sickle and a pick.
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The function of the garbage disposer is to grind food waste (e.g. chicken bones, fruit, coffee grinds, meat) so that it can be sent down standard household plumbing without clogging.
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Recovered in the 1975 excavations were 97 mammal bones.
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