Rib and femur are some of the adjectives of the bone.
The femur is the thighbone, which is the thickest and longest bone in the body. The adjective form for femur is femoral.
colossal fossil
The noun maxilla refers to the upper jaw (upper jawbone, attached to the skull).The adjective is maxillary.The lower jaw, the mandible, has the adjective form mandibular or mandibulary.
The ilium is one of the three bones that form the coxal bone. ''Iliac'' is an adjective meaning ''relative to the ilium''. Thus the iliac bone is the same as the ilium.
The correct spelling of the adjective is humorous (funny, comical).The bone of the human upper arm is the humerus.
The word 'bone' is a common noun; a word for any bone of any person or animal.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Bone & the Hepcats, New Orleans Jazz bandBone Regency, South Sulawesi Province of IndonesiaBone Street, Gainesville, TX or West Bone Street, Bethel, OH"Bone", limited edition comic book series by Jeff Smith"Bones: A Forensic Detective's Casebook" by Dr. Douglas Ubelaker and Henry Scammell
OsseousOsteo-The prefix ost-.
Os temporale is the scientific name for 'temporal bone'. The temple bone actually is made up of four parts: the tympanic, the squama temporalis, the petrous or pyramid, and the mastoid. The noun 'os' means 'bone'. The adjective 'temporale' means 'of or relating to the temple'. The phrase is pronounced 'ohs tehm-poh-RAH-lay'.
-penic means deficient. For instance, osteopenic is an adjective for someone with low bone density.
warring, warlike, bloody, terrifying, deadly, horrifying, blood-curdling, bone-chilling, eerie, nerve-wracking, etc.
No, it has a long O sound as in phone and stone. The final E is silent. The word with a long E sound, from the Y, is the adjective "bony" (bohn-ee).
The abstract noun forms for the adjective 'lone' are loner and loneliness.