bonelessness

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English

Etymology

From boneless +‎ -ness.

Noun

bonelessness (uncountable)

  1. The state or quality of being boneless.
    • 1889, Pan , Dinnerology: Our Experiments in Diet, Chicago, New York and San Francisco: Belford, Clarke & Co., Chapter 3, p. 41,
      Our “fish” course would include salmon steaks, cod rissoles, oysters and other finny-cal morsels, and we prided ourselves on their bonelessness.
    • 1907, Thomas Hayes, “Dances of the East”, in The English Illustrated Magazine, volume 36, page 104:
      The dancer wears a long, soft drapery, which is never lifted to her ankles. Agility and apparent bonelessness are her characteristics.
    • 1950, Mervyn Peake, chapter 11, in Gormenghast, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode:
      His face was as soft and round as a dumpling. There seemed to be no structure in it. no indication of a skull beneath the skin. ¶ This unpleasant effect might have argued an equally unpleasant temperament. Luckily this was not so. But it exemplified a parallel bonelessness of outlook.