bone
A bone that has been fractured.
Refers to bones that are dense and not easily broken.
Describes bones that are in good condition and not diseased.
One of the two large bones that form the pelvis.
General term for a bone in the leg, such as the femur or tibia.
Refers to the talus bone in the ankle.
A bone that has a partial fracture or fissure.
The bones of a chicken, often left after eating.
Describes bones that are weak and break easily.
Bones belonging to a human being.
Similar to brittle, emphasizing delicacy and susceptibility to fracture.
Similar to delicate, emphasizing elegance and thinness.
Bones belonging to any animal.
Refers to bones that are slender and finely formed.
A bone that has broken into small, sharp fragments.
Used figuratively to mean extreme tiredness throughout the body.
Old bones with no flesh or moisture remaining.
Bones that have turned white from exposure to the sun.
The soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced.
A type of cancer that originates in the bones.
The underlying framework of bones, especially in the face.
A general term for any illness affecting the bones.
A surgical procedure to repair bones by transplanting bone tissue.
Similar to a bone graft, involves replacing bone tissue.
An idiom describing a person or animal that is extremely thin.
An idiom meaning the entirety of one's physical being or a very strong feeling.
To cause a bone to fracture. The most common term.
A more formal or medical term for breaking a bone.
To break a bone into many small pieces.
An informal or humorous way to say 'rest your body'.