Etymology: [ 'bOn ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English bon, from Old English bAn; akin to Old High German and Old Norse bein bone, and perhaps to Old Irish benaid he hews.
The act of two fists meeting together in the manner equivalent to a high-five, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bone, A percussive folk musical instrument played as a pair in one hand, often made from bovine ribs, plural form of bone, referral, third person singular of bone, castanets, small hand-held percussion instruments, finger cymbals, maraca, a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance, plural of bone, os, An erect penis; a boner, A dollar, Dominoes or dice, Shortened form of trombone, To prepare (meat, etc) by removing the bone or bones from, An off-white colour, like the colour of bone, One of the rigid parts of a corset that forms its frame, the boning, originally made of whalebone, Of an off-white colour, like the colour of bone, A composite material consisting largely of calcium phosphate and collagen and making up the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, To have sexual intercourse with, Said of something that is rubbish or broken, To perform "bone pointing", a ritual that is intended to bring illness or even death to the victim, To apprehend, steal, To polish boots to a shiny finish, To study (see also bone up), One of the pieces or parts of an animal skeleton; as, a rib or a thigh bone; a bone of the arm or leg; also, any fragment of bony substance, The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals, consisting very largely of calcic carbonate, calcic phosphate, and gelatine; as, blood and bone, of something that is rubbish or broken, Anything made of bone, as a bobbin for weaving bone lace, remove bones; insert bones; devote oneself to studies; stay long hours; have sex (Slang), The framework of anything, Dice, Two or four pieces of bone held between the fingers and struck together to make a kind of music, pl, The frame or skeleton of the body, slang, form of shortened form, trombone, Fig, bane, Whalebone; hence, a piece of whalebone or of steel for a corset, remove the bones from; "bone the turkey before roasting it", consisting of or made up of bone; "a bony substance"; "the bony framework of the body", study intensively, as before an exam; "I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam", a shade of white the color of bleached bones, the porous calcified substance from which bones are made, living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton, Dense tissue that forms the skeleton Bone can be donated and transplanted, The hard tissue that provides structural support tothe body, It is primarily composed of hydroxyapatite crystals and collagen Individual bones may be classed aslong, short, or flat, To withdraw bones from the flesh of, as in cookery, derived from naturally deceased animals Bone is usually given a surface texture, most commonly in the forms of pickbone and jigged bone Bone can be dyed to achieve bright colors (e g green, blue, and black) This is the most common handle material for pocketknives, A connective tissue that contains a hardened matrix of mineral salts and collagen fibers Its cells include osteocytes, which are embedded within lacunae, and the free-roaming osteoblasts and osteoclasts, rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates, You use to the bone to indicate that you are very deeply affected by something. For example, if you feel chilled to the bone, your whole body feels extremely cold, often because you have had a shock. What I saw chilled me to the bone. to remove the bones from fish or meat. Rigid connective tissue of vertebrates, consisting of cells embedded in a hard matrix. Bones serve as the body's supporting framework, provide muscle-attachment points for movement, protect the internal organs, house the blood-cell formation system (red bone marrow), and hold about 99% of the calcium vital to many body processes. Bone consists of a matrix of crystals of calcium, chiefly the phosphate and carbonate, embedded among collagen fibres, providing strength and elasticity, and bone cells (less than 5% of its volume). An external layer of compact bone surrounds a central area of spongy bone, except at the marrow cavity. Bone does not grow by cell division; instead, different types of bone cells generate bone matrix, break it down, and maintain it. Bone is remodeled by this process, which strengthens it in areas under greatest stress, permits healing of fractures, and helps regulate calcium levels in body fluid (see calcium deficiency). The process also causes underutilized bone, as in an immobilized limb, to atrophy. Bone disorders include rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, rickets, osteoporosis, and tumours. Bone can fracture suddenly or over time, as in stress fractures. anemia of bone marrow failure bone china bone marrow Paget disease of bone, If you bone a piece of meat or fish, you remove the bones from it before cooking it. Make sure that you do not pierce the skin when boning the chicken thighs, Your bones are the hard parts inside your body which together form your skeleton. Many passengers suffered broken bones Stephen fractured a thigh bone The body is made up primarily of bone, muscle, and fat She scooped the chicken bones back into the stewpot, hard structures which make up the skeleton, of or made up of bone, A bone tool or ornament is made of bone. a small, expensive pocketknife with a bone handle. see also marrow bone, T-bone steak, The bare bones of something are its most basic parts or details. There are not even the bare bones of a garden here -- I've got nothing, If something such as costs are cut to the bone, they are reduced to the minimum possible. It has survived by cutting its costs to the bone Profit margins have been slashed to the bone in an attempt to keep turnover moving, If you make no bones about doing something that is unpleasant or difficult or that might upset someone else, you do it without hesitating. Stafford-Clark made no bones about reapplying for the job when Daldry was standing for it, If you make no bones about something, you talk openly about it, rather than trying to keep it a secret. Some of them make no bones about their political views, If something is too close to the bone, it makes you feel uncomfortable because it is very close to the truth or to the real nature of something, Hard, dense, specialized form of connective tissue that forms the skeleton In addition to providing shape and structure to the body, bone stores mineral salts and aids information of blood cells under an outer "periosteum" layer, compact bone, a hard mass made up of layers of bone cell (osteocyte) tissue in concentric layers (Haversian system), forms the outer shell of most bones, surrounding inner spongy bone with its network of bony bars, and nerves Bones are classified as long (e g femur), short (e g those in the wrist), flat (e g skull bones), or irregular (e g spinal column bones) There are 206 bones in the human body, hard substance that makes the skeletal system, n the hard material in the body, > gu, To extend one of your legs while doing a grab, — The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals, n tulang, consisting of or made up of bone; "a bony substance"; "the bony framework of the body, a shade of white the color of bleached bones rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates the porous calcified substance from which bones are made remove the bones from; "bone the turkey before roasting it", To put whalebone into; as, to bone stays, To fertilize with bone, To steal; to take possession of, To sight along an object or set of objects, to see if it or they be level or in line, as in carpentry, masonry, and surveying, refers to a gray brown rather porous variety of the mineral smithsonite (ZnCO3) it is synonymous with drybone, Hard material which makes up the skeleton, To remove the bones from meat, fish or fowl Use a sharp boning knife and angle the blade toward the bone to avoid tearing or nicking the flesh, A hard type of connective tissue that contains collagen fibers, calcium phosphate, and hydroxyapatite, Alternate name for a domino or tile due to the fact that the original pieces were often made from animal bone, Cut meat away from the bones, The hard tissue that provides structural support to the body It is primarily composed of hydroxyapatite crystals and collagen Individual bones may be classed as long, short, or flat, Animal bones can tell us much about a site: The occupants' diet The species of the animals The sex of the animals The numbers of animals involved How the animals were exploited How the animals interacted with man: domesticated, farmed, parasites They show butchery marks and give evidence about the nature of the meat eaten and how it was butchered How the meat was prepared and cooked Age of the animals at slaughter indicates whether they were kept for breeding, for milk or for meat The cortex of animal bones is thicker than that of humans, and is therefore preserved better than man's See Articulated skeleton, Disarticulated skeleton, Phosphate analysis, A hard bone or wood used to rub off pencil or charcoal design to fabric for samples, or for enlargements ", To remove all meat from the bone before cooking Braise To cook food slowly in a small amount of liquid, in a tightly covered pan Food is cooked slowly by first sauteeing in hot fat and then simmering in a small bit of liquid, The hard tissue that provides structural support to the body, It is primarily composed of hydroxyapatite crystals and collagen Individual bones may be classed as long, short, or flat, The size and density of the skeletal frame of the dog The Malamute must be a heavy-boned dog, This refers to the measurement around the leg of a horse, just below the knee or hock It is purpose is to determine the horse's ability (or capacity) to carry weight,
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The act of two fists meeting together in the manner equivalent to a high-five
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bone
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A percussive folk musical instrument played as a pair in one hand, often made from bovine ribs
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plural form of bone
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referral
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third person singular of bone
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castanets, small hand-held percussion instruments, finger cymbals, maraca isim
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a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance
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plural of bone
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Bone.
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bone
An erect penis; a boner
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A dollar
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Dominoes or dice
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Shortened form of trombone
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To prepare (meat, etc) by removing the bone or bones from - ""They boned the roast before placing it in the oven.""
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An off-white colour, like the colour of bone - "bone colour:"
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One of the rigid parts of a corset that forms its frame, the boning, originally made of whalebone
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Of an off-white colour, like the colour of bone
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A composite material consisting largely of calcium phosphate and collagen and making up the skeleton of most vertebrates
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Any of the components of an endoskeleton, made of bone
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A bone of a fish; a fishbone
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To have sexual intercourse with - "So, did you bone her?"
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Said of something that is rubbish or broken
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To perform "bone pointing", a ritual that is intended to bring illness or even death to the victim - ""You don't know!", Bony echoed. "You can tell me who boned me fifteen years ago on the other side of the world, and you can't tell me who killed the white-fella in the Crater"."
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To apprehend, steal - "as long as you and I live I take it for granted that you will not suspect me of boning them. But to guard against casualties hereafter, I have asked Nicolay to write you a line saying that I have never had in my possession or custody any of the papers which you entrusted to him."
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To polish boots to a shiny finish - ""...the permanent boning (excessive polishing) of boots by recruits""
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To study (see also bone up) - ""I know it. You do not study." "What's the use of boning all the time! I wasn't cut out for it.""
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One of the pieces or parts of an animal skeleton; as, a rib or a thigh bone; a bone of the arm or leg; also, any fragment of bony substance
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The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals, consisting very largely of calcic carbonate, calcic phosphate, and gelatine; as, blood and bone
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of something that is rubbish or broken
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Anything made of bone, as a bobbin for weaving bone lace
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remove bones; insert bones; devote oneself to studies; stay long hours; have sex (Slang) fiil
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The framework of anything
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Dice
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Two or four pieces of bone held between the fingers and struck together to make a kind of music
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The frame or skeleton of the body
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slang, form of shortened form, trombone
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bane
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Whalebone; hence, a piece of whalebone or of steel for a corset
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bone
remove the bones from; "bone the turkey before roasting it"
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consisting of or made up of bone; "a bony substance"; "the bony framework of the body"
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study intensively, as before an exam; "I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam"
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a shade of white the color of bleached bones
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the porous calcified substance from which bones are made
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living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton
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Dense tissue that forms the skeleton Bone can be donated and transplanted
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The hard tissue that provides structural support tothe body, It is primarily composed of hydroxyapatite crystals and collagen Individual bones may be classed aslong, short, or flat
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To withdraw bones from the flesh of, as in cookery
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derived from naturally deceased animals Bone is usually given a surface texture, most commonly in the forms of pickbone and jigged bone Bone can be dyed to achieve bright colors (e g green, blue, and black) This is the most common handle material for pocketknives
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bone
A connective tissue that contains a hardened matrix of mineral salts and collagen fibers Its cells include osteocytes, which are embedded within lacunae, and the free-roaming osteoblasts and osteoclasts
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bone
rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
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bone
You use to the bone to indicate that you are very deeply affected by something. For example, if you feel chilled to the bone, your whole body feels extremely cold, often because you have had a shock. What I saw chilled me to the bone. to remove the bones from fish or meat. Rigid connective tissue of vertebrates, consisting of cells embedded in a hard matrix. Bones serve as the body's supporting framework, provide muscle-attachment points for movement, protect the internal organs, house the blood-cell formation system (red bone marrow), and hold about 99% of the calcium vital to many body processes. Bone consists of a matrix of crystals of calcium, chiefly the phosphate and carbonate, embedded among collagen fibres, providing strength and elasticity, and bone cells (less than 5% of its volume). An external layer of compact bone surrounds a central area of spongy bone, except at the marrow cavity. Bone does not grow by cell division; instead, different types of bone cells generate bone matrix, break it down, and maintain it. Bone is remodeled by this process, which strengthens it in areas under greatest stress, permits healing of fractures, and helps regulate calcium levels in body fluid (see calcium deficiency). The process also causes underutilized bone, as in an immobilized limb, to atrophy. Bone disorders include rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, rickets, osteoporosis, and tumours. Bone can fracture suddenly or over time, as in stress fractures. anemia of bone marrow failure bone china bone marrow Paget disease of bone
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If you bone a piece of meat or fish, you remove the bones from it before cooking it. Make sure that you do not pierce the skin when boning the chicken thighs
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Your bones are the hard parts inside your body which together form your skeleton. Many passengers suffered broken bones Stephen fractured a thigh bone The body is made up primarily of bone, muscle, and fat She scooped the chicken bones back into the stewpot
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hard structures which make up the skeleton isim
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of or made up of bone sıfat
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A bone tool or ornament is made of bone. a small, expensive pocketknife with a bone handle. see also marrow bone, T-bone steak
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The bare bones of something are its most basic parts or details. There are not even the bare bones of a garden here -- I've got nothing
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If something such as costs are cut to the bone, they are reduced to the minimum possible. It has survived by cutting its costs to the bone Profit margins have been slashed to the bone in an attempt to keep turnover moving
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If you make no bones about doing something that is unpleasant or difficult or that might upset someone else, you do it without hesitating. Stafford-Clark made no bones about reapplying for the job when Daldry was standing for it
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If you make no bones about something, you talk openly about it, rather than trying to keep it a secret. Some of them make no bones about their political views
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If something is too close to the bone, it makes you feel uncomfortable because it is very close to the truth or to the real nature of something
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bone
Hard, dense, specialized form of connective tissue that forms the skeleton In addition to providing shape and structure to the body, bone stores mineral salts and aids information of blood cells under an outer "periosteum" layer, compact bone, a hard mass made up of layers of bone cell (osteocyte) tissue in concentric layers (Haversian system), forms the outer shell of most bones, surrounding inner spongy bone with its network of bony bars, and nerves Bones are classified as long (e g femur), short (e g those in the wrist), flat (e g skull bones), or irregular (e g spinal column bones) There are 206 bones in the human body
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hard substance that makes the skeletal system
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n the hard material in the body
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> gu
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To extend one of your legs while doing a grab
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— The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals
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n tulang
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consisting of or made up of bone; "a bony substance"; "the bony framework of the body
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a shade of white the color of bleached bones rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates the porous calcified substance from which bones are made remove the bones from; "bone the turkey before roasting it"
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To put whalebone into; as, to bone stays
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To fertilize with bone
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To steal; to take possession of
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To sight along an object or set of objects, to see if it or they be level or in line, as in carpentry, masonry, and surveying
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refers to a gray brown rather porous variety of the mineral smithsonite (ZnCO3) it is synonymous with drybone
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Hard material which makes up the skeleton
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To remove the bones from meat, fish or fowl Use a sharp boning knife and angle the blade toward the bone to avoid tearing or nicking the flesh
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A hard type of connective tissue that contains collagen fibers, calcium phosphate, and hydroxyapatite
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Alternate name for a domino or tile due to the fact that the original pieces were often made from animal bone
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Cut meat away from the bones
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The hard tissue that provides structural support to the body It is primarily composed of hydroxyapatite crystals and collagen Individual bones may be classed as long, short, or flat
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bone
Animal bones can tell us much about a site: The occupants' diet The species of the animals The sex of the animals The numbers of animals involved How the animals were exploited How the animals interacted with man: domesticated, farmed, parasites They show butchery marks and give evidence about the nature of the meat eaten and how it was butchered How the meat was prepared and cooked Age of the animals at slaughter indicates whether they were kept for breeding, for milk or for meat The cortex of animal bones is thicker than that of humans, and is therefore preserved better than man's See Articulated skeleton, Disarticulated skeleton, Phosphate analysis
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A hard bone or wood used to rub off pencil or charcoal design to fabric for samples, or for enlargements "
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To remove all meat from the bone before cooking Braise To cook food slowly in a small amount of liquid, in a tightly covered pan Food is cooked slowly by first sauteeing in hot fat and then simmering in a small bit of liquid
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The hard tissue that provides structural support to the body, It is primarily composed of hydroxyapatite crystals and collagen Individual bones may be classed as long, short, or flat
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The size and density of the skeletal frame of the dog The Malamute must be a heavy-boned dog
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This refers to the measurement around the leg of a horse, just below the knee or hock It is purpose is to determine the horse's ability (or capacity) to carry weight
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