Made or built without any frills or covering something made of the basic elements or essentials needed to make it work.
The root "osteo-" is derived from the Greek word "osteon," meaning bone. This root is commonly used in medical terminology related to bones and skeletal structures.
The root word is arthritis.
The homonym for bear is bare. I ran away from a bear with bare feet.
Some words that have the same meaning as 'ossify' (synonyms for the word), are: fossilize, solidify, and thicken.
The word "bare" can function as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something that is uncovered or exposed. As a verb, it means to reveal or make visible.
The bone was laid bare by the scrape.
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'Hone' means 'bone' in Japanese.
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There could be connective tissue or bits of meat but if it's really bare it will just be bone.
A five letter word meaning pelvic bone is sacra. The pelvis is located at the lower trunk of the body and where the urine is received before passing into the ureter.
Blue, blouse, blaze, bare, bake, bale, bade, bore, bone, broke, bruise.
Osteo- is taken from the Greek word "osteon" meaning "bone."
'Bone of contention', 'Bone up on a subject'.bone to pickbad to the bonebone tiredthere isn't a mean bone in one's bodytickle one's funny bonedown to bare bonesnothing but skin and boneschilled to the bonemake no bones about ittoss somone a bonebone drya real bonehead
E.g 'I walked across the room in bare feet', or 'the walls were bare'. Bare meaning naked for the first example and emptyfor the second example.