Definitions for ringbones

ringbones ring·bone

Spelling: [ring-bohn]
IPA: /ˈrɪŋˌboʊn/

Ringbones is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 453 anagrams from letters in ringbones (beginnors).

Definitions for ringbones

noun

  1. a morbid bony growth on the pastern bones of a horse, often resulting in lameness.
  2. a morbid bony growth on the pastern bones of a horse, often resulting in lameness.

Origin of ringbones

First recorded in 1515-25; ring1 + bone

Examples for ringbones

ringbone is the designation of the exostosis which is found on the coronet and in the digital and phalangeal regions.

Spavin, ringbone, splints, quittor and many other anomalous conditions may all be observed from certain proper angles.

This type of ringbone as well as the articular may occur "high" or "low."

The importance of a ringbone depends on its seat and often on its size.

The mule may not be so liable to spavin as the horse, but he has ringbone just the same.

A ringbone, when on the front of the foot, even when not very largely developed, assumes the form of a diffused convex swelling.

I had examined blue, felt of his muscles, and made up my mind that by and by he would have ringbone on his left fore leg.

ringbone, being a common sequela of the reparative process, must receive due attention subsequently.

If this fails, some success may be accomplished by point firing in two or three lines over the ringbone.

For spavin or ringbone, cut the hair away and grease the part well with the ointment, rubbing it in well.

This type of ringbone as well as the articular may occur "high" or "low."

ringbone is the designation of the exostosis which is found on the coronet and in the digital and phalangeal regions.

ringbone, being a common sequela of the reparative process, must receive due attention subsequently.

Spavin, ringbone, splints, quittor and many other anomalous conditions may all be observed from certain proper angles.

For spavin or ringbone, cut the hair away and grease the part well with the ointment, rubbing it in well.

If this fails, some success may be accomplished by point firing in two or three lines over the ringbone.

The mule may not be so liable to spavin as the horse, but he has ringbone just the same.

A ringbone, when on the front of the foot, even when not very largely developed, assumes the form of a diffused convex swelling.

I had examined blue, felt of his muscles, and made up my mind that by and by he would have ringbone on his left fore leg.

The importance of a ringbone depends on its seat and often on its size.

Word Value for ringbones
Scrable

11

Words with friends

15

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