Bonelike

/ˈboʊnˌlaɪk/ adjective

Resembling bone in appearance, texture, or hardness; having qualities similar to bone.

Compound of 'bone' (Old English 'ban', from Proto-Germanic) + 'like' (Old English 'lic', meaning 'having the form of'). The suffix '-like' emerged in Old English to create descriptive comparisons, and this particular compound likely developed in Middle English.

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