The biggest parts that have sinew are the back of the legs and arms
A string made from ligaments or tendons is called a sinew. Sinew has traditionally been used in various cultures for making items such as bowstrings, thread, and sewing materials due to its strength and durability.
Sinew is a another name for tendon. Tendons join muscles to bones and look like white bits of gristle. They are very strong and do not stretch. The hamstring joining the calf muscle to the heel is an example of a tendon that you can feel at the back of your ankle.
The hamstring tendon attachment is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
The hamstring tendon insertion is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
The liver is located on the right side of the human body, beneath the rib cage.
The ropes are made of twisted strands of human hair or animal sinew.
Sinew is a noun and doesn't have an antonym.
sinew is technically cooked meet (only raw bear meet or beef) that is what sinew is i hope i helped :D
my sinew is hurt because I fall down
No, a sinew is part of an animals muscle.
There are many different synonyms for sinew. Beef, energy, flesh, kick, meat, might and moxie are a few of sinew synonyms. The definition of sinew is, "strength. Please feel free to edit this.
A seal sinew is the bony ring near the seal's snout.
Chicken liver and sinew are perfectly edible. Chicken liver is a delicacy. The sinew may be a little chewy, but harmless.
Sinew is a noun that means strength or source of power. Some antonyms for the word sinew include impotence, weakness, powerlessness, lethargy, incompetence, and disability.
(sinew is another word for ligament, connecting bone to muscle, or tendon, connecting muscles)The damaged sinew in its leg meant that the racehorse had to miss the race.
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