cuttlebone

cuttlebone
cut·tle·bone (kutґəl-bōn) sepium.

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  • Cuttlebone — from Sepia sp. Cu …   Wikipedia

  • cuttlebone — [kut′ l bōn΄] n. the internal shell of cuttlefish, used as a food supplement for caged birds or as a polishing agent …   English World dictionary

  • cuttlebone — noun Etymology: Middle English cotul cuttlefish (from Old English cudele) + English bone Date: 1547 the shell of a cuttlefish that is sometimes used for polishing powder or for supplying cage birds with lime and salts …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cuttlebone — /kut l bohn /, n. the calcareous internal shell of cuttlefishes, used to make powder for polishing and fed to canaries and other pet birds to supply their diet with lime. [1805 15; CUTTLE(FISH) + BONE] * * * …   Universalium

  • cuttlebone — noun cuttlefish bone …   Wiktionary

  • cuttlebone — noun the flattened internal skeleton of the cuttlefish, used as a dietary supplement for cage birds and for making casts for precious metal items …   English new terms dictionary

  • cuttlebone — cut•tle•bone [[t]ˈkʌt lˌboʊn[/t]] n. ivt the calcareous internal shell of cuttlefishes, used to make a polishing powder and as a food and beak conditioner for pet birds • Etymology: 1805–15 …   From formal English to slang

  • cuttlebone — /ˈkʌtlboʊn/ (say kutlbohn) noun the calcareous internal shell or plate of true cuttlefishes, used to make powder for polishing, and fed to canaries to supply the necessary lime, etc …  

  • cuttlebone —   Puna …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • cuttlebone — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: cuttle (I) + bone : the shell or bone of cuttlefishes used for making polishing powder or for hanging in bird cages to supply lime and salts …   Useful english dictionary

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