Bony
Bony is an English adjective derived from bone, used to describe a structure that is composed of osseous tissue or that resembles bone. The term is common in anatomy, medicine, and biology, where it often contrasts with cartilage or other non-bony tissues. The root refers to the mineralized tissue that forms the skeleton in vertebrates, and the suffix -y conveys the sense of “made of” or “resembling.”
In anatomy and zoology, something described as bony typically contains mineralized tissue. In the skeleton of
In ichthyology, the term distinguishes a major lineage: bony fish (Osteichthyes) have ossified skeletons, jaws, and
In medical contexts, “bony” describes outgrowths or hardening related to bone, such as bony spurs (osteophytes)
Bony also appears as a proper noun in some languages: it is used as a surname and,