Yes, "bony" does not have an "e" in its spelling. The word is spelled with a "y" at the end, indicating that it describes something that has prominent bones or a thin, angular appearance. If you meant a different context or word, please clarify!
yes b/c a bony fish has to have a bony body
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
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).
Yes, "boney" does have an "e" in it. The word "boney," often used to describe someone who is very thin or has prominent bones, is spelled with an "e" at the end. It is an alternative spelling of "bony."
Yes,they are very bony.
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
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They belong to the bony fish category. See the related link.
Olivier Bony is 179 cm.
Yeah, kind of. They have scales...
Bony Moronie was created in 1957.