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bony - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bony in Hindi

  • बोनी
  • हड्डीदार
  • मोटा ताजा
  • पुष्ट

adjective

  • हड्डीयां निकला
  • सूखा
  • दुबला-पतला

bony Definition

  • of or like bone. ( या हड्डी की तरह। )

bony Example

  • Alewives have not seriously been exploited as a fishery in the Great Lakes since these are small and too bony to eat. ( अलेवियों ने ग्रेट लेक्स में मत्स्य पालन के रूप में गंभीरता से शोषण नहीं किया है क्योंकि ये खाने के लिए छोटे और बहुत ही बोनी हैं। )
  • The bony plates are absorbed within a few weeks after the fish settle to the bottom. ( मछली के तल पर बसने के बाद कुछ हफ्तों के भीतर बोनी प्लेटों को अवशोषित कर लिया जाता है। )
  • Neither of these jawless fish has a bony skeleton, but most of the fossil groups listed on the cladogram had a fairly extensive covering of bony plates. ( इनमें से न तो जौलेस फिश में एक बोनी कंकाल है, लेकिन क्लैडोग्राम पर सूचीबद्ध अधिकांश जीवाश्म समूहों में बोनी प्लेटों का काफी व्यापक आवरण था। )
  • The head contains bony plates with short spines at the tip of the snout and anterior to the eye. ( सिर में थूथन की नोक पर छोटी रीढ़ के साथ बोनी प्लेटें होती हैं और आंख को पूर्वकाल। )
  • The girl had a slim, almost bony body that was even more obvious under the tight black trousers and tops. ( लड़की के पास एक पतला, लगभग बोनी शरीर था जो तंग काली पतलून और टॉप के नीचे और भी स्पष्ट था। )
  • The bony plates on the armadillos' back serves as protective armour from predators. ( आर्मडिलोस की पीठ पर बोनी प्लेटें शिकारियों से सुरक्षा कवच के रूप में कार्य करती हैं। )
  • Leana turned her head to see the bony woman standing near them. ( लीन्या ने पास खड़ी महिला को देखने के लिए अपना सिर घुमाया। )

More Sentence

  • Their skin is covered with non-overlapping scales composed of the protein keratin and often studded with bony plates called scutes.
  • What's more, they were only scattered bony scales and plates.
  • For I wasn't even really there, just a bit of my mind was left in my bony body.
  • She was bony and it was plain to see that she hadn't been eating regularly.
  • They worry that they're too bony , awkward, lanky or boyish.
  • He was a bony child of twelve, wearing nothing but baggy trousers tied with rope and the bits on his wrists.
  • The bony woman waved one gangly arm at another set of double doors that Sam hadn't noticed before.
  • For the most part, bull sharks dine on bony fishes or smaller sharks - but they sometimes aggressively tackle much larger prey.
  • Patten, a tall, bony man with a balding dome of a forehead, makes his living loaning money to ranchers.
  • As early vertebrates grew larger and developed bony scales or plates between their tissues and the water, they developed gills for taking up oxygen from the water.
  • Rags clung to a frail and bony body, one that did not look like it'd had any nourishment for quite some time.
  • This shark feeds primarily on bony fishes such as parrot, trigger, squirrel, surgeon, damsel and goat fishes as well as eels.
  • Their scaleless body is covered in hard bony plates.
  • One by one, shadowy, transparent figures of skinny, bony people appeared all around.
  • Doctor Conrad wrapped his arms around the boy's bony body and held him as close as he would his own son.
  • The water is strained through a series of bony plates that trap the small creatures making up the baleen whale's main diet.
  • The dome of the skull, for example, is made of bony plates, which must be immovable to protect the brain.
  • Steamed fish or bony kippers don't feature much in today's childhood diets.
  • Dodd and Benton looked to the rear at the speaker, a small, bony man with a grizzled face that spoke of hard, long days in the saddle.
  • Dark marks ringed the boy's bony wrist, livid against pale flesh.
  • Without looking, Monty pointed a thin bony finger across the narrow inlet where soldiers were pulling a limp, but responding living human from the water.
  • These whales force seawater through baleen plates (combs of bony material that form in the place of teeth) to filter out the tiny sea creatures.
  • They were tough, bony , slightly burnt and very difficult to eat.