Need another word that means the same as “bone”? Find 30 synonyms and 30 related words for “bone” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Bone” are: ivory, off-white, pearl, os, body, figure, form, shape, physique, build, size, proportions, corpse, dead body, cadaver, carcass, debone, bone up, cram, drum, get up, grind away, mug up, swot, swot up, go over, reread, run through, study, memorize
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bone” as a noun can have the following definitions:
body | The body excluding the head and neck and limbs. Wool has more body than rayon. |
build | Constitution of the human body. A beta build of the program. |
cadaver | The dead body of a human being. The cadaver was intended for dissection. |
carcass | The dead body of an animal. My obsession will last while there s life in this old carcass. |
corpse | A dead body, especially of a human being rather than an animal. He believed that fascism would revive the corpse of Europe. |
dead body | People who are no longer living. |
figure | A predetermined set of movements in dancing or skating. The trade figures. |
form | A printed document with blank spaces for information to be inserted. The team was off form last night. |
ivory | A hard smooth ivory colored dentine that makes up most of the tusks of elephants and walruses. An ivory silk blouse. |
off-white | A shade of white the color of bleached bones. |
os | A bone used chiefly in Latin names of individual bones e g os trapezium. |
pearl | An artificial imitation of a pearl. Every child is a precious pearl and deserves to be treated as such. |
physique | Alternative names for the body of a human being. A sturdy muscular physique. |
proportions | Balance among the parts of something. A building of vast proportions. |
shape | The state of good health especially in the phrases in condition or in shape or out of condition or out of shape. Debates about the future shape of British society. |
size | A person or garment corresponding to a particular numbered size. Size gives body to a fabric. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bone” as a verb can have the following definitions:
bone up | Remove the bones from. |
cram | Study intensively, as before an exam. Cram books into the suitcase. |
debone | Remove the bones from (meat, poultry, or fish), especially before cooking. She d get up every morning and help us debone a chicken. |
drum | Play on a drum or drums. I m drumming you if they come I m going. |
get up | Undergo (as of injuries and illnesses. |
go over | Stop operating or functioning. |
grind away | Dance by rotating the pelvis in an erotically suggestive way, often while in contact with one’s partner such that the dancers’ legs are interlaced. |
memorize | Commit to memory; learn by heart. Have you memorized your lines for the play yet. |
mug up | Rob at gunpoint or with the threat of violence. |
reread | Read (a text) again. I reread the poem. |
run through | Cause an animal to move fast. |
study | Be a student follow a course of study be enrolled at an institute of learning. He has been studying mink for many years. |
swot | Study intensively, as before an exam. Bill comes for the meal but he then goes to his room to swot. |
swot up | Raise. |
bony | (of a fish eaten as food) having many bones. He held up his bony fingers. |
brawn | Possessing muscular strength. A slice of brawn. |
cadaverous | Very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold. He was gaunt and cadaverous. |
cartilage | A particular structure made of cartilage. His knees failed and the cartilages were removed. |
cerebrum | Anterior portion of the brain consisting of two hemispheres; dominant part of the brain in humans. |
chewing | Biting and grinding food in your mouth so it becomes soft enough to swallow. |
clavicle | Bone linking the scapula and sternum. |
cranial | Of or relating to the cranium which encloses the brain. |
cranium | The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain. |
dislocate | Move from its proper place or position. Dislocate joints. |
fracture | A diphthong substituted by fracture. Fracture the balance of power. |
framework | The underlying structure. Providing a factual framework for future research. |
gaunt | (of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age. A tall gaunt woman in black. |
gristle | Cartilage, especially when found as tough inedible tissue in meat. |
haggard | A haggard hawk. She was pale and haggard. |
hip | A person s hip joint. She dislocated her hip. |
incisor | A narrow edged tooth at the front of the mouth adapted for cutting In humans there are four incisors in each jaw. |
jaw | The lower movable bone of the jaw or the part of the face containing it. Victory was snatched from the jaws of defeat. |
knee | The joint in other animals that corresponds or is analogous to the human knee. She kneed him in the groin. |
kneecap | Shoot in the kneecap often done by terrorist groups as a warning. Petty crimes are punished by kneecapping. |
ligament | A thing which unites people or things; a bond. |
mandible | The jaw in vertebrates that is hinged to open the mouth. The drake is all black except for an orange mark on the upper mandible. |
muscle | A muscle or muscles when well developed or prominently visible under the skin. He had muscle but no brains. |
osseous | Consisting of or turned into bone; ossified. Osseous tissue. |
parietal | A parietal structure. The parietal cortex. |
rib | Form vertical ribs by knitting. A ribbed sweater. |
shoulder | Push someone or something out of one s way with one s shoulder. He shouldered his way into the crowd. |
sinew | A cord or band of inelastic tissue connecting a muscle with its bony attachment. He was all muscle and sinew. |
skeletal | Existing only in outline or as a framework of something. The skeletal remains of aquatic organisms. |
skull | The bony skeleton of the head of vertebrates. My waking came in drugged stages I had been skulled. |
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