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  • Bone (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Bone is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the study of bone biology and mineral metabolism. It absorbed two journals, Metabolic Bone

    Bone (journal)

    Bone_(journal)

  • Hyoid bone
  • Bone situated in the neck between the chin and the thyroid-cartilage

    The hyoid bone (/ˈhaɪɔɪd/ HY-oyd), also known as the lingual bone or the tongue-bone, is a horseshoe-shaped bone situated in the anterior midline of the

    Hyoid bone

    Hyoid bone

    Hyoid_bone

  • Bone
  • Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates

    component of bone mineral, made up of various salts. Bone tissue comprises cortical (compact) bone and cancellous (spongy) bone, although bones may also contain

    Bone

    Bone

    Bone

  • Paget's disease of bone
  • Disease affecting bone remodeling

    of one or more bones. The affected bones show signs of dysregulated bone remodeling at the microscopic level, specifically excessive bone breakdown and

    Paget's disease of bone

    Paget's disease of bone

    Paget's_disease_of_bone

  • Bone marrow
  • Semi-solid tissue in the spongy portions of bones

    Bone marrow is a semi-solid tissue found within the spongy (also known as cancellous) portions of bones. In birds and mammals, bone marrow is the primary

    Bone marrow

    Bone marrow

    Bone_marrow

  • The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Academic journal

    The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery is a biweekly peer reviewed medical journal in the field of orthopedic surgery. It is published by the non-profit

    The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery

    The_Journal_of_Bone_and_Joint_Surgery

  • The Bone & Joint Journal
  • Academic journal

    The Bone & Joint Journal, formerly known as The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (British Volume), is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published

    The Bone & Joint Journal

    The_Bone_&_Joint_Journal

  • Bone char
  • Chemical compound

    Bone char (Latin: carbo animalis) is a porous, black, granular material produced by charring animal bones. Its composition varies depending on how it

    Bone char

    Bone char

    Bone_char

  • Bone canaliculus
  • Canal system in bones

    Bone canaliculi are microscopic canals between the lacunae of ossified bone. The radiating processes of the osteocytes (called filopodia) project into

    Bone canaliculus

    Bone canaliculus

    Bone_canaliculus

  • Accessory bone
  • Additional bone found in some people

    An accessory bone or supernumerary bone is a bone that is not normally present in the body, but can be found as a variant in a significant number of people

    Accessory bone

    Accessory bone

    Accessory_bone

  • Bone Marrow Transplantation (journal)
  • Peer-reviewed medical journal published by Nature Research

    Bone Marrow Transplantation is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering transplantation of bone marrow in humans. It is published monthly by Nature Research

    Bone Marrow Transplantation (journal)

    Bone_Marrow_Transplantation_(journal)

  • Sherborne bone
  • Forged paleolithic engraving on an animal rib

    Sherborne Bone", Journal of Archaeological Science 1998. p.778 A.S. Woodward, 'On an apparent Palaeolithic Bone from Sherborne,' Quarterly Journal of the

    Sherborne bone

    Sherborne_bone

  • Wolff's law
  • Law stating that bone adapts to mechanical loading

    states that bone in a healthy animal will adapt to the loads under which it is placed. If loading on a particular bone increases, the bone will remodel

    Wolff's law

    Wolff's_law

  • Bone tumor
  • Abnormal growth of tissue within bone

    A bone tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue in bone, traditionally classified as noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). Cancerous bone tumors

    Bone tumor

    Bone tumor

    Bone_tumor

  • Sesamoid bone
  • Bone embedded within a tendon or muscle

    In anatomy, a sesamoid bone (/ˈsɛsəmɔɪd/) is a bone embedded within a tendon or a muscle. Its name is derived from the Greek word for 'sesame seed', indicating

    Sesamoid bone

    Sesamoid bone

    Sesamoid_bone

  • Bone fracture
  • Physical damage to the continuity of a bone

    A bone fracture (abbreviated FRX or Fx, Fx, or #) is a medical condition in which there is a partial or complete break in the continuity of any bone in

    Bone fracture

    Bone fracture

    Bone_fracture

  • Winter's Bone
  • 2010 film by Debra Granik

    Winter's Bone is a 2010 American neo-noir coming-of-age tragedy film directed by Debra Granik. It was adapted by Granik and Anne Rosellini from the 2006

    Winter's Bone

    Winter's_Bone

  • Baculum
  • Bone in the penis

    baculum (pl.: bacula), also known as the penis bone, penile bone, os penis, os genitale, or os priapi, is a bone in the penis of many placental mammals. It

    Baculum

    Baculum

    Baculum

  • Bone pain
  • Feeling that originates in bone

    Bone pain (also known medically by several other names) is pain coming from a bone, and is caused by damaging stimuli. It occurs as a result of a wide

    Bone pain

    Bone_pain

  • Osteopenia
  • Abnormally low bone mineral density

    Osteopenia, also called low bone mass or low bone density, is a condition in which bone density is low. Because their bones are weaker, people with osteopenia

    Osteopenia

    Osteopenia

    Osteopenia

  • Osteoporosis
  • Skeletal disorder

    by low bone mass, micro-architectural deterioration of bone tissue leading to more porous bone, and consequent increase in fracture risk. Bones undergo

    Osteoporosis

    Osteoporosis

    Osteoporosis

  • Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine
  • Academic journal

    The Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine (originally titled the Australasian Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine) was a periodical presented in

    Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine

    Australasian_Journal_of_Bone_&_Joint_Medicine

  • Hamate bone
  • Carpal bone in the wrist

    The hamate bone (from Latin hamatus, 'hooked'), or unciform bone (from Latin uncus, 'hook'), Latin os hamatum and occasionally abbreviated as just hamatum

    Hamate bone

    Hamate bone

    Hamate_bone

  • Bone morphogenetic protein 7
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Bone morphogenetic protein 7 or BMP7 (also known as osteogenic protein-1 or OP-1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BMP7 gene. The protein

    Bone morphogenetic protein 7

    Bone morphogenetic protein 7

    Bone_morphogenetic_protein_7

  • Lunate bone
  • Carpal bone in the human hand

    The lunate bone (semilunar bone) is a carpal bone in the human hand. It is distinguished by its deep concavity and crescentic outline. It is situated in

    Lunate bone

    Lunate bone

    Lunate_bone

  • T-bone steak
  • Beefsteak cut with T-shaped bone

    The T-bone and porterhouse are steaks of beef cut from the short loin (called the sirloin in Commonwealth countries and Ireland). Both steaks include a

    T-bone steak

    T-bone steak

    T-bone_steak

  • Bone health
  • Health of the skeleton

    Optimal bone health is characterized by adequate bone mineral density (BMD) and proper bone microarchitecture, which together contribute to bone strength

    Bone health

    Bone health

    Bone_health

  • Epipubic bone
  • Pair of frontal pelvic bones found in certain orders of mammals

    Epipubic bones are a pair of bones projecting forward from the pelvic bones of modern marsupials, monotremes and fossil mammals like multituberculates

    Epipubic bone

    Epipubic bone

    Epipubic_bone

  • Bone conduction
  • Conduction of sound to the inner ear

    the ear canal is blocked. Bone conduction transmission occurs constantly as sound waves vibrate bone, specifically the bones in the skull, although it

    Bone conduction

    Bone_conduction

  • Carpal bones
  • Eight bones that make up the wrist

    The carpal bones are the eight small bones that make up the wrist (carpus) that connects the hand to the forearm. The terms "carpus" and "carpal" are

    Carpal bones

    Carpal bones

    Carpal_bones

  • Bone china
  • Porcelain composed of bone ash, feldspathic material, and kaolin

    Bone china is a type of vitreous, translucent pottery, the raw materials for which include bone ash, feldspathic material and kaolin. It has been defined

    Bone china

    Bone china

    Bone_china

  • Clavicle
  • Long bone that serves as a strut between the scapula and the sternum

    The clavicle, collarbone, or keybone is a slender, S-shaped long bone approximately 15 centimetres (6 in) long that serves as a strut between the shoulder

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

  • Bone grafting
  • Bone transplant

    Bone grafting is a type of transplantation used to replace missing bone tissue or stimulate the healing of fractures. This surgical procedure is useful

    Bone grafting

    Bone grafting

    Bone_grafting

  • Rag-and-bone man
  • Traditional name for some income-seekers

    A rag-and-bone man collects unwanted household items and sells them to merchants. Scraps of cloth and paper could be turned into cardboard, while broken

    Rag-and-bone man

    Rag-and-bone man

    Rag-and-bone_man

  • Shadow and Bone
  • 2012 fantasy novel by Leigh Bardugo

    Shadow and Bone is a young adult fantasy adventure and the debut novel written by the American author Leigh Bardugo. It was published by Macmillan Publishers

    Shadow and Bone

    Shadow_and_Bone

  • Temporal bone
  • Bone of the neurocranium

    temporal bone is a paired bone situated at the sides and base of the skull, lateral to the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex. The temporal bones are overlaid

    Temporal bone

    Temporal bone

    Temporal_bone

  • Skull
  • Bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates

    types of bone: cranial bones, facial bones and ossicles, which is made up of a number of fused flat and irregular bones. The cranial bones are joined

    Skull

    Skull

    Skull

  • Bone age
  • Degree of a person's skeletal development

    Bone age is the degree of a person's skeletal development. In children, bone age serves as a measure of physiological maturity and aids in the diagnosis

    Bone age

    Bone age

    Bone_age

  • Bone-setting
  • Practitioner of joint manipulation

    Bone-setting is a type of a folk medicine in which practitioners engage in joint manipulation, such as reducing joint dislocations and resetting bone

    Bone-setting

    Bone-setting

    Bone-setting

  • Scaphoid bone
  • Bone of the carpus

    The scaphoid bone is one of the carpal bones of the wrist. It is situated between the hand and forearm on the thumb side of the wrist (also called the

    Scaphoid bone

    Scaphoid bone

    Scaphoid_bone

  • Bone scintigraphy
  • Nuclear medicine imaging technique

    A bone scan or bone scintigraphy /sɪnˈtɪɡrəfi/ is a nuclear medicine imaging technique used to help diagnose and assess different bone diseases. These

    Bone scintigraphy

    Bone scintigraphy

    Bone_scintigraphy

  • Bone density
  • Amount of bone mineral in bone tissue

    Bone density, or bone mineral density (BMD), is the amount of bone mineral in bone tissue, measured as mass of mineral per volume of bone (relating to

    Bone density

    Bone density

    Bone_density

  • Osteogenesis imperfecta
  • Group of genetic disorders resulting in fragile bones

    ˌɪmpɜːrˈfɛktə/; OI), colloquially known as brittle bone disease, is a group of genetic disorders that all result in bones that break easily. The range of symptoms—on

    Osteogenesis imperfecta

    Osteogenesis imperfecta

    Osteogenesis_imperfecta

  • American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
  • Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) is a professional, scientific and medical society established in 1977 to promote excellence in bone and mineral

    American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

    American_Society_for_Bone_and_Mineral_Research

  • Bone morphogenetic protein
  • Group of growth factor proteins

    Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are a group of growth factors also known as cytokines and as metabologens. Professor Marshall Urist and Professor Hari

    Bone morphogenetic protein

    Bone_morphogenetic_protein

  • Lebombo bone
  • Paleolithic artefact from South Africa

    The Lebombo bone is a bone tool made of a baboon fibula with incised markings discovered in Border Cave in the Lebombo Mountains located between South

    Lebombo bone

    Lebombo_bone

  • Talus bone
  • One of the foot bones that forms the tarsus

    Latin for ankle or ankle bone; pl.: tali), talus bone, astragalus (/əˈstræɡələs/), or ankle bone is one of the group of foot bones known as the tarsus. The

    Talus bone

    Talus bone

    Talus_bone

  • Bone metastasis
  • Medical condition

    Bone metastasis, or osseous metastatic disease, is a category of cancer metastases that result from primary tumor invasions into bones. Bone-originating

    Bone metastasis

    Bone metastasis

    Bone_metastasis

  • Skull and Bones
  • Secret society at Yale University, US

    Skull and Bones (also known as The Order, Order 322 or The Brotherhood of Death) is an American undergraduate senior secret student society at Yale University

    Skull and Bones

    Skull and Bones

    Skull_and_Bones

  • Bone resorption
  • Breakdown of bone tissue to be absorbed into the blood

    Bone resorption is resorption of bone tissue, that is, the process by which osteoclasts break down the tissue in bones and release the minerals, resulting

    Bone resorption

    Bone resorption

    Bone_resorption

  • Bone (comics)
  • Comic book series by Jeff Smith

    Bone is an American fantasy comic book limited series written and illustrated by Jeff Smith, originally serialized in 55 irregularly released issues from

    Bone (comics)

    Bone_(comics)

  • Nasal bone
  • Two bones in the bridge of the human nose

    The nasal bones are two small oblong bones, varying in size and form in different individuals; they are placed side by side at the middle and upper part

    Nasal bone

    Nasal bone

    Nasal_bone

  • Pisiform bone
  • Bone in the wrist

    pisiform is a sesamoid bone, with no covering membrane of periosteum. It is the last carpal bone to ossify. The pisiform bone is a small bone found in the proximal

    Pisiform bone

    Pisiform bone

    Pisiform_bone

  • Bone healing
  • Healing from bone injury

    Bone healing, or fracture healing, is a proliferative physiological process in which the body facilitates the repair of a bone fracture. Generally, bone

    Bone healing

    Bone healing

    Bone_healing

  • Dermal bone
  • Bony structure derived from intramembranous ossification

    A dermal bone or investing bone or membrane bone is a bony structure derived from intramembranous ossification forming components of the vertebrate skeleton

    Dermal bone

    Dermal_bone

  • PET for bone imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    Positron emission tomography for bone imaging, as an in vivo tracer technique, allows the measurement of the regional concentration of radioactivity proportional

    PET for bone imaging

    PET for bone imaging

    PET_for_bone_imaging

  • Avascular necrosis
  • Death of bone tissue due to interruption of the blood supply

    Avascular necrosis (AVN), also called osteonecrosis or bone infarction, is death of bone tissue due to interruption of the blood supply. Early on, there

    Avascular necrosis

    Avascular necrosis

    Avascular_necrosis

  • Bone & Joint Research
  • Academic journal

    Bone & Joint Research (BJR) is an orthopaedic journal covering the whole spectrum of the musculoskeletal sciences, published by The British Editorial

    Bone & Joint Research

    Bone_&_Joint_Research

  • Antler
  • Skull projections found in deer

    of the Cervidae (deer) family. Antlers are a single structure composed of bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, skin, nerves, and blood vessels. They are generally

    Antler

    Antler

    Antler

  • Metatarsal bones
  • Five long bones in the foot

    metatarsal bones, collectively the metatarsus (pl.: metatarsi), are a group of five long bones in the midfoot, located between the tarsal bones (which form

    Metatarsal bones

    Metatarsal bones

    Metatarsal_bones

  • Angel's Bone
  • 2011/2016 Opera by Du Yun and Royce Vavrek

    Angel's Bone is an opera by composer Du Yun and librettist Royce Vavrek in one act that follows the plight of two angels discovered on earth who are forced

    Angel's Bone

    Angel's_Bone

  • Ethmoid bone
  • Bone of the facial skeleton

    The ethmoid bone (/ˈɛθmɔɪd/; from Ancient Greek: ἡθμός, romanized: hēthmós, lit. 'sieve') is an unpaired bone in the skull that separates the nasal cavity

    Ethmoid bone

    Ethmoid bone

    Ethmoid_bone

  • Cuneiform bones
  • Three bones in the human foot

    the navicular bone and the first, second and third metatarsal bones and are medial to the cuboid bone. There are three cuneiform bones: The medial cuneiform

    Cuneiform bones

    Cuneiform bones

    Cuneiform_bones

  • Oracle bone script
  • Ancient form of written Chinese

    The oracle bone script is the oldest attested form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC. Inscriptions were made by carving characters

    Oracle bone script

    Oracle bone script

    Oracle_bone_script

  • Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
  • Disease in which fibrous connective tissue turns into bone

    muscle, tendons, and ligaments ossify into bone tissue. The condition ultimately immobilises sufferers, as new bone replaces musculature and fuses with the

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva

  • Radius (bone)
  • One of the two long bones of the forearm

    The radius or radial bone (pl.: radii or radiuses) is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral

    Radius (bone)

    Radius (bone)

    Radius_(bone)

  • Bone tool
  • Tool created from bone

    archaeology, bone tools have been documented from the advent of Homo sapiens and are also known from Homo neanderthalensis contexts or even earlier. Bone has been

    Bone tool

    Bone tool

    Bone_tool

  • Alveolar process
  • Region of jaw bones containing tooth sockets

    (/ælˈviːələr, ˌælviˈoʊlər, ˈælviələr/) is the portion of bone containing the tooth sockets on the jaw bones (in humans, the maxilla and the mandible). The alveolar

    Alveolar process

    Alveolar process

    Alveolar_process

  • Femur
  • Thigh bone

    The femur (/ˈfiːmər/; pl.: femurs or femora /ˈfɛmərə/), or thigh bone is the only bone in the thigh — the region of the lower limb between the hip and

    Femur

    Femur

    Femur

  • Aplastic anemia
  • Disease causing insufficient blood cells of all types

    blood cells in sufficient numbers. Normally, blood cells are produced in the bone marrow by stem cells that reside there, but patients with aplastic anemia

    Aplastic anemia

    Aplastic_anemia

  • Oracle bone
  • Shells and bones used for divination in ancient China

    Oracle bones are pieces of ox scapula and turtle plastron which were used in pyromancy – a form of divination – during the Late Shang period (c. 1250 –

    Oracle bone

    Oracle bone

    Oracle_bone

  • Bone remodeling
  • Continuous turnover of bone matrix and mineral

    osteology, bone remodeling or bone metabolism is a lifelong process where mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton (a process called bone resorption)

    Bone remodeling

    Bone remodeling

    Bone_remodeling

  • Mandible
  • Lower jaw bone

    mandible (from the Latin mandibula, 'for chewing'), lower jaw, or jawbone is a bone that makes up the lower – and typically more mobile – component of the mouth

    Mandible

    Mandible

    Mandible

  • Bone ash
  • Material formed from calcination of bones

    Bone ash is a white material produced by the calcination of bones. Typical bone ash consists of about 55.82% calcium oxide, 42.39% phosphorus pentoxide

    Bone ash

    Bone_ash

  • Bent bone dysplasia syndrome
  • Rare genetic skeletal dysplasia

    Bent bone dysplasia syndrome (BBDS) is an extremely rare genetic skeletal dysplasia characterized by bowed long bones and abnormal bone mineralization

    Bent bone dysplasia syndrome

    Bent_bone_dysplasia_syndrome

  • Short bone
  • Bones that are as wide as they are long

    Short bones are designated as those bones that are more or less equal in length, width, and thickness. They include the tarsals in the ankle and the carpals

    Short bone

    Short bone

    Short_bone

  • Bone decalcification
  • Bone decalcification is the softening of bones due to the removal of calcium ions, and can be performed as a histological technique to study bones and

    Bone decalcification

    Bone_decalcification

  • Trabecular oedema
  • Medical condition

    1988, referring to the changes in the bone marrow due to inflammation. Bone marrow edema was later renamed to bone marrow lesion (BML), as later studies

    Trabecular oedema

    Trabecular oedema

    Trabecular_oedema

  • Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
  • American medical journal

    journal. It was established in 1953 as Clinical Orthopaedics by the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons as an alternative to the Journal of Bone and

    Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research

    Clinical_Orthopaedics_and_Related_Research

  • Meat on the bone
  • Non-filleted meat in culinary context

    Meat on the bone or bone-in meat is meat that is sold with some or all of the bones included in the cut or portion, i.e. meat that has not been filleted

    Meat on the bone

    Meat on the bone

    Meat_on_the_bone

  • Frontal eminence
  • Rounded elevation of the frontal bone of the skull

    Saunders, John B. (April 1937). "The Ossification of the Human Frontal Bone". Journal of Anatomy. 71 (Pt 3): 383–394.1. ISSN 0021-8782. PMC 1252324. PMID 17104647

    Frontal eminence

    Frontal eminence

    Frontal_eminence

  • Bone Wars
  • 19th-century period of competitive fossil hunting

    The Bone Wars, also known as the Great Dinosaur Rush, was a period of intense and ruthlessly competitive fossil hunting and discovery during the Gilded

    Bone Wars

    Bone Wars

    Bone_Wars

  • Bone biopsy
  • Medical test involving removal of sample from bone

    A bone biopsy is a procedure in which a small bone sample is removed from the outer layers of bone for examination, unlike a bone marrow biopsy, which

    Bone biopsy

    Bone_biopsy

  • Ilium (bone)
  • Uppermost and largest part of the coxal bone

    (/ˈɪliəm/) (pl.: ilia) is the uppermost and largest region of the coxal bone, and appears in most vertebrates including mammals and birds, but not bony

    Ilium (bone)

    Ilium (bone)

    Ilium_(bone)

  • Open fracture
  • Medical condition

    type of bone fracture (broken bone) that has an open wound in the skin near the fractured bone. The skin wound is usually caused by the bone breaking

    Open fracture

    Open_fracture

  • Human skeleton
  • Internal framework of the human body

    270 bones at birth – this total decreases to around 206 bones by adulthood after some bones fuse together, not counting accessory bones. The bone mass

    Human skeleton

    Human skeleton

    Human_skeleton

  • Jon Jones
  • American mixed martial artist (born 1987)

    "Jon "Bones" Jones stats". Sherdog. Archived from the original on April 28, 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2011. "Jonny "Bones" Jones Bio". JonnyBones.tv. Archived

    Jon Jones

    Jon Jones

    Jon_Jones

  • Epiphyseal plate
  • Cartilage plate in the neck of a long bone

    metaphysis at each end of a long bone. It is the part of a long bone where new bone growth takes place; that is, the whole bone is alive, with maintenance remodeling

    Epiphyseal plate

    Epiphyseal plate

    Epiphyseal_plate

  • Hydrochlorothiazide
  • Diuretic medication

    nodule formation by interacting with a sodium chloride co-transporter in bone". Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 18 (9): 2509–2516. doi:10.1681/ASN

    Hydrochlorothiazide

    Hydrochlorothiazide

    Hydrochlorothiazide

  • Bone bed
  • Geological stratum or deposit containing bones

    A bone bed is any geological stratum or deposit that contains bones of any kind. Inevitably, such deposits are sedimentary in nature. Not a formal term

    Bone bed

    Bone bed

    Bone_bed

  • Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
  • Medical condition

    hyperostosis (DISH) is a condition characterized by abnormal calcification/bone formation (hyperostosis) of the soft tissues surrounding the joints of the

    Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis

    Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis

    Diffuse_idiopathic_skeletal_hyperostosis

  • LRP5
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    considerable changes in bone mass. A loss-of-function mutation causes osteoporosis pseudoglioma syndrome with a decrease in bone mass, while a gain-of-function

    LRP5

    LRP5

    LRP5

  • Palatine bone
  • Bone of the facial skeleton

    In anatomy, the palatine bones (/ˈpælətaɪn/; derived from the Latin palatum) are two irregular bones of the facial skeleton in many animal species, located

    Palatine bone

    Palatine bone

    Palatine_bone

  • Phalanx bone
  • Digital bone in the hands and feet of most vertebrates

    phalanges (/fəˈlændʒiːz/; sing. phalanx /ˈfælæŋks, ˈfeɪlæŋks/) are digital bones in the hands and feet of most vertebrates. In primates, the thumbs and big

    Phalanx bone

    Phalanx bone

    Phalanx_bone

  • Milk-Bone
  • Brand of dog biscuit

    Milk-Bone is an American brand of dog biscuit. It was established in 1908 by the F.H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery located in the Lower

    Milk-Bone

    Milk-Bone

    Milk-Bone

  • McCune–Albright syndrome
  • Mosaic genetic disorder affecting the bone, skin and endocrine systems

    McCune–Albright syndrome is a complex genetic disorder affecting the bone, skin and endocrine systems. It is a mosaic disease arising from somatic activating

    McCune–Albright syndrome

    McCune–Albright syndrome

    McCune–Albright_syndrome

  • Artificial bone
  • Bone-like material

    Artificial bone refers to bone-like material created in a laboratory that can be used in bone grafts, to replace human bone that was lost due to severe

    Artificial bone

    Artificial bone

    Artificial_bone

  • Kathy Reichs
  • American writer and forensic anthropologist

    osteoarthritis on bone mineral in rhesus monkey vertebrae". Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 8 (8). American Society for Bone and Mineral Research:

    Kathy Reichs

    Kathy Reichs

    Kathy_Reichs

  • Mary Bouxsein
  • Biomechanical engineer and researcher

    (2010-06-07). "Guidelines for assessment of bone microstructure in rodents using micro-computed tomography". Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 25 (7): 1468–1486

    Mary Bouxsein

    Mary_Bouxsein

  • Bone cyst
  • Medical condition

    A bone cyst, or geode, is a cyst that forms in bone. They are benign and can be found in various bones in the body. Bone cysts may or may not contain fluid

    Bone cyst

    Bone cyst

    Bone_cyst

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  • Bones
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bones

    English : variant of Bone 2.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Bone, of Latinate origin.

    Bones

  • Done
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cheshire)

    Done

    English (Cheshire) : possibly a variant spelling of Dunn.

    Done

  • Boney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boney

    English : nickname from the adjective bony, denoting a scrawny individual with prominent bones.

    Boney

  • Jone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jone

    English : from a medieval form of the personal name John.

    Jone

  • Boye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, North German, Dutch, Frisian, and Danish

    Boye

    English, North German, Dutch, Frisian, and Danish : from a Germanic personal name, Boio or Bogo, of uncertain origin. It may represent a variant of Bothe, with the regular Low German loss of the dental between vowels, but a cognate name appears to have existed in Old English (see Boyce), where this feature does not occur. Boje is still in use as a personal name in Friesland.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch boy(e) ‘boy’, ‘lad’.

    Boye

  • Boone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Boone

    English (of Norman origin) : from a nickname meaning ‘good’, from Old French bon ‘good’. Compare Bone 1.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Bohon in La Manche, France, of obscure etymology.Dutch : from Middle Dutch bone, boene ‘bean’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a bean grower or a nickname for a man of little importance (broad beans having been an extremely common crop in the medieval period), or possibly for a tall thin man (with reference to the runner bean).The renowned American frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734–1820) was born in Reading, PA, into a Quaker family. His grandfather was a weaver who had emigrated from Exeter in England to Philadelphia in 1717.

    Boone

  • TONE
  • Male

    English

    TONE

    Pet form of English Anthony, possibly TONE means "invaluable." 

    TONE

  • Boone
  • Boy/Male

    English French

    Boone

    Good; a blessing. American frontier hero Daniel Boone.

    Boone

  • Hone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hone

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a boundary stone or a prominent outcrop of rock, from Middle English hōn ‘stone’, ‘rock’. This is the same word as modern English hone ‘whetstone’, and the surname may also be a metonymic occupational name for someone who used a whetstone to sharpen swords, daggers, and knives.Dutch and North German (Höne) : from the Germanic personal name Huno, a short form of the various compound names with the first element hūn. Compare, for example, Humphrey. The exact meaning of this element is disputed, but it may be cognate with Old Norse húnn ‘bear cub’.

    Hone

  • Bowne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bowne

    English : variant of Boone.John Bowne (c. 1627–95), a Quaker, came from Matlock, Derbyshire, England, to Boston, MA, in 1651.

    Bowne

  • Zone
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Zone

    Dutch : from zoon ‘son’, a distinguishing epithet for a son who shared the same personal name as his father.English (southwestern) : variant of Son.

    Zone

  • Borne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Borne

    English : variant spelling of Bourne.French : nickname for a person with only one eye or with a squint, from Old French borgne ‘squinting’, of unknown origin.In some cases, possibly a shortening of the Dutch surname van den Borne, a habitational name for someone from Born in the province of Limburg (Netherlands) or from a place associated with the watercourse of the Borre river in French Flanders.

    Borne

  • Bone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Bone

    English (of Norman origin) : nickname meaning ‘good’, from Old French bon ‘good’.English : nickname for a thin man, from Middle English bōn ‘bone’ (Old English bān; compare Bain 2).Hungarian (Bóné) : from bóné denoting a particular kind of fishing net, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or perhaps for a maker of such nets.

    Bone

  • Bonn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bonn

    English : variant of Bone 1.German : variant of Bonitz.

    Bonn

  • BINE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    BINE

     Yiddish name derived from the word bin(e), BINE means "bee." Compare with other forms of Bine.

    BINE

  • BANE
  • Male

    Hawaiian

    BANE

    Hawaiian name BANE means "long-awaited child."

    BANE

  • Lone
  • Surname or Lastname

    Norwegian

    Lone

    Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in southwestern Norway, named with Old Norse lón ‘calm, deep pool (in a river)’.English : variant of Lane.Muslim : unexplained.

    Lone

  • Bond
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bond

    English : status name for a peasant farmer or husbandman, Middle English bonde (Old English bonda, bunda, reinforced by Old Norse bóndi). The Old Norse word was also in use as a personal name, and this has given rise to other English and Scandinavian surnames alongside those originating as status names. The status of the peasant farmer fluctuated considerably during the Middle Ages; moreover, the underlying Germanic word is of disputed origin and meaning. Among Germanic peoples who settled to an agricultural life, the term came to signify a farmer holding lands from, and bound by loyalty to, a lord; from this developed the sense of a free landholder as opposed to a serf. In England after the Norman Conquest the word sank in status and became associated with the notion of bound servitude.Swedish : variant of Bonde.

    Bond

  • Tone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tone

    English : variant of Town.Japanese : variously written, usually with characters meaning either ‘sword’ or ‘benefit’ and ‘root’, the latter version being used for the name of the Tone River, which was formerly the boundary between the provinces of Musashi (now Tōkyō and Saitama prefecture) and Shimōsa (now Chiba prefecture), until it was diverted in early modern times to become the northern boundary of Chiba. Some families may have taken their name from the name of the river.

    Tone

  • Bonde
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bonde

    English : variant spelling of Bond.Scandinavian : status name for a farmer, from Old Norse bóndi ‘farmer’. Compare Bond. In Sweden Bonde is both a personal name and the name of an old aristocratic family.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead named Bonde, from Old Norse bóndi ‘farmer’ + vin ‘meadow’.

    Bonde

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Maaruf

    Popular; Famous

  • Akyhielan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Akyhielan

    King

  • DRUST
  • Male

    Arthurian

    DRUST

    , herald; or, tumult.

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    Indian

    Dhakshinya

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    Hindu, Indian

    Dhaerye

    Patient

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Thakurtej

    Glory of the Lord Master

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    Indian

    Danushri

  • ARNKELL
  • Male

    Norse

    ARNKELL

    Old Norse name composed of the elements ari "eagle" and ketill "cauldron, kettle," hence "eagle kettle." 

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fikriyah

    Intellectual

  • Chandramauli
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Chandramauli

    Lord Shiva

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  • Bone
  • v. t.

    To put whalebone into; as, to bone stays.

  • Bone
  • v. t.

    To fertilize with bone.

  • Bone
  • n.

    The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals, consisting very largely of calcic carbonate, calcic phosphate, and gelatine; as, blood and bone.

  • Cone
  • v. t.

    To render cone-shaped; to bevel like the circular segment of a cone; as, to cone the tires of car wheels.

  • Bone
  • n.

    Anything made of bone, as a bobbin for weaving bone lace.

  • Hone
  • v. t.

    To sharpen on, or with, a hone; to rub on a hone in order to sharpen; as, to hone a razor.

  • Boned
  • a.

    Deprived of bones; as, boned turkey or codfish.

  • Bony
  • a.

    Having large or prominent bones.

  • Bone
  • v. t.

    To withdraw bones from the flesh of, as in cookery.

  • One
  • indef. pron.

    Any person, indefinitely; a person or body; as, what one would have well done, one should do one's self.

  • Boned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bone

  • Bone
  • n.

    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. (pl.) The frame or skeleton of the body.

  • Bony
  • a.

    Consisting of bone, or of bones; full of bones; pertaining to bones.

  • Boned
  • a.

    Having (such) bones; -- used in composition; as, big-boned; strong-boned.

  • Tone
  • n.

    Tonicity; as, arterial tone.

  • Bone
  • n.

    Two or four pieces of bone held between the fingers and struck together to make a kind of music.

  • Boned
  • a.

    Manured with bone; as, boned land.