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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Bone \Bone\, n. [OE. bon, ban, AS. b[=a]n; akin to Icel. bein,
   Sw. ben, Dan. & D. been, G. bein bone, leg; cf. Icel. beinn
   straight.]
   1. (Anat.) The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of
      vertebrate animals, consisting very largely of calcic
      carbonate, calcic phosphate, and gelatine; as, blood and
      bone.

   Note: Even in the hardest parts of bone there are many minute
         cavities containing living matter and connected by
         minute canals, some of which connect with larger canals
         through which blood vessels ramify.

   2. 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.

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

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

   5. pl. Dice.

   6. Whalebone; hence, a piece of whalebone or of steel for a
      corset.

   7. Fig.: The framework of anything.

   {A bone of contention}, a subject of contention or dispute.
      

   {A bone to pick}, something to investigate, or to busy one's
      self about; a dispute to be settled (with some one).

   {Bone ash}, the residue from calcined bones; -- used for
      making cupels, and for cleaning jewelry.

   {Bone black} (Chem.), the black, carbonaceous substance into
      which bones are converted by calcination in close vessels;
      -- called also {animal charcoal}. It is used as a
      decolorizing material in filtering sirups, extracts, etc.,
      and as a black pigment. See {Ivory black}, under {Black}.
      

   {Bone cave}, a cave in which are found bones of extinct or
      recent animals, mingled sometimes with the works and bones
      of man. --Am. Cyc.

   {Bone dust}, ground or pulverized bones, used as a
      fertilizer.

Bone \Bone\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boned}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Boning}.]
   1. To withdraw bones from the flesh of, as in cookery. ``To
      bone a turkey.'' --Soyer.

   2. To put whalebone into; as, to bone stays. --Ash.

   3. To fertilize with bone.

   4. To steal; to take possession of. [Slang]

Bone \Bone\, v. t. [F. bornoyer to look at with one eye, to
   sight, fr. borgne one-eyed.]
   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. --Knight.

         Joiners, etc., bone their work with two straight edges.
         W.                                       --M. Buchanan.

Source : WordNet®

bone
     n 1: rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of
          vertebrates [syn: {os}]
     2: the porous calcified substance from which bones are made
        [syn: {osseous tissue}]
     3: a shade of white the color of bleached bones [syn: {ivory},
        {pearl}, {off-white}]

bone
     adj : consisting of or made up of bone; "a bony substance"; "the
           bony framework of the body"

bone
     v 1: study intensively, as before an exam; "I had to bone up on
          my Latin verbs before the final exam" [syn: {cram}, {grind
          away}, {drum}, {bone up}, {swot}, {get up}, {mug up}, {swot
          up}]
     2: remove the bones from; "bone the turkey before roasting it"
        [syn: {debone}]
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