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bone
noun
the
hard
white
material
that
makes
up
the
skeleton
of
people
and
animals
•
The
dog
buried
a
bone
in
the
garden
.
The
dog
buried
a
bone
in
the
garden
.
•
She
broke
a
bone
in
her
arm
while
skating
.
She
broke
a
bone
in
her
arm
while
skating
.
Old
English
“
bān
”,
related
to
Old
Frisian
“
bēn
”,
meaning
the
hard
part
of
the
body
.
verb
-
bone
,
boning
,
bones
,
boned
to
remove
the
bones
from
meat
or
fish
•
The
chef
boned
the
chicken
before
cooking
it
.
The
chef
boned
the
chicken
before
cooking
it
.
•
She
is
learning
how
to
bone
a
fish
without
wasting
meat
.
She
is
learning
how
to
bone
a
fish
without
wasting
meat
.
From
the
noun
“
bone
”,
meaning
to
take
the
bone
out
.
noun
a
rectangular
playing
piece
used
in
games
like
dominoes
;
also
called
a
domino
tile
•
He
slapped
the
bone
on
the
table
to
start
the
game
.
He
slapped
the
bone
on
the
table
to
start
the
game
.
•
Grandma
keeps
her
domino
bones
in
a
velvet
pouch
.
Grandma
keeps
her
domino
bones
in
a
velvet
pouch
.
Transferred
sense
from
earlier
dice
made
of
animal
bone
.
cheekbone
noun
the
curved
bone
just
below
each
eye
that
makes
the
upper
part
of
your
cheek
stick
out
•
The
boxer
winced
as
the
referee
examined
the
cut
above
his
cheekbone
.
The
boxer
winced
as
the
referee
examined
the
cut
above
his
cheekbone
.
•
Many
fashion
models
have
high
cheekbones
that
make
their
faces
look
sculpted
.
Many
fashion
models
have
high
cheekbones
that
make
their
faces
look
sculpted
.
Old
English
"
céacbān
" (
jaw-bone
),
from
"
céac
" (
cheek
)
+
"
bān
" (
bone
);
modern
spelling
settled
in
the
17th
century
.