scrawny
The thin bony columns in spongy bones are called trabeculae. They provide structural support and help distribute forces within the bone. Trabeculae also contain bone marrow, where blood cells are produced.
The frontal bones form the bony eye brow ridges.
The bony labyrinth refers to the system of bony cavities in the inner ear that house the cochlea, vestibule, and semicircular canals.
The phrase "as emaciated as a skeleton" means extremely thin or gaunt, resembling the appearance of a skeletal figure due to severe malnourishment or illness. It is used to emphasize how thin or bony someone looks.
The bony point of the ulna that forms the elbow is called the olecranon process. It serves as the bony prominence at the back of the elbow joint and provides attachment for various muscles and ligaments that help in elbow movement and stability.
Scrawny means very thin; skinny and bony. TO BE THIN
scrawny
thin, small, bony
The thin bony columns in spongy bones are called trabeculae. They provide structural support and help distribute forces within the bone. Trabeculae also contain bone marrow, where blood cells are produced.
bony pony
Yes,they are very bony.
Usually, thw wrists are fairly thin and do not take on fat deposits as easily as other areas of the body (thighs, stomach, ect.) will. People who are thin will also tend to have naturally very bony wrists.
Meager; thin; rawboned; bony; scranny.
The definition of the word "bony" is a person or animal that is so thin that their bones are prominently displayed. Anorexics are usually a good example of bony people.
The hinky pinky is bony pony.
thin, slim, bony
Yes. Seahorses are bony fish, they do not have scales, rather a thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates arranged in rings throughout their body.