Synonyms for ossified


Grammar : Adj
Spell : os-uh-fahyd
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɒs əˌfaɪd


Définition of ossified

Origin :
  • 1713, "to turn into bone," a back-formation from ossification, or else modeled on French ossifier (18c.) and formed from Latin os (genitive ossis) "bone" (see osseous) + -fy. Figurative sense is from 1858. Related: Ossified; ossifying.
  • adj bony
Example sentences :
  • The joints are less supple; the arteries are more or less "ossified."
  • Extract from : « Over the Teacups » by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
  • The vertebræ were not ossified, for no trace of them has been found.
  • Extract from : « The Elements of Geology » by William Harmon Norton
  • It is not necessary to be a contortionist, nor will it answer to be an ossified freak.
  • Extract from : « Riding and Driving » by Edward L. Anderson
  • The notochord is restricted and replaced by ossified vertebræ.
  • Extract from : « A Guide to the Study of Fishes, Volume 1 (of 2) » by David Starr Jordan
  • The mandible has a distinct splenial, and the articular is ossified.
  • Extract from : « The Vertebrate Skeleton » by Sidney H. Reynolds
  • In the Chelonia the scapula and precoracoid are ossified continuously.
  • Extract from : « The Vertebrate Skeleton » by Sidney H. Reynolds
  • The ilia are not connected with the sacrum by ossified sacral ribs.
  • Extract from : « The Vertebrate Skeleton » by Sidney H. Reynolds
  • The quadratojugal is not ossified, and the quadrate articulates with the exoccipital.
  • Extract from : « The Vertebrate Skeleton » by Sidney H. Reynolds
  • The nasal bones are often ossified together to form one bone.
  • Extract from : « A Hand-book to the Primates, Volume 1 (of 2) » by Henry O. Forbes
  • I must have looked strange to him when he came up to where I stood as one ossified.
  • Extract from : « The Yazoo Mystery » by Irving Craddock

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