boniness 的定义
bon·i·er, bon·i·est.
boniness 近义词
等同于 emaciation
更多boniness例句
- It has other parts of the bony anatomy that are consistent with pushing off the ground on two legs.
- As for the earliest vertebrates, Mayashita and his co-authors argue that another group of fish, characterized by bony armor in their skin, are closer to the mark.
- And lest we think models are just bony arms and pretty faces, they frequently assure us that they are really, truly intelligent.
- The oarfish is the largest living bony fish, reaching up to 35 feet in length.
- A pair of giant, bony fish—one 18 feet long—have washed up on California beaches this week.
- It reminded him of the man who had a poor old lean, bony, spavined horse, with swelled legs.
- Some were explicit, with messages written on them like that bony girl in the T-shirt.
- Johnny the Itch pulled nervously at the wide-brimmed fedora jerked down on his bony skull.
- Angular and bony, with slightly stooped shoulders, his face is a mass of minute wrinkles seamed on yellow parchment.
- Indeed, part of the bony structure had rolled clear of the shreds of tattered rags.
- Various disorders of nutrition in the early years of life express themselves in bony deformities, and the skull is not spared.
- Then she drew the glistening ring from the skeleton's bony hand, and placed it on her third finger.