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Cook and Traganza method — a means of estimating the original fresh weight of all fish from archaeological remains. All bone is weighed and multiplied by a factor to give total edible weight. The original factor was 20 based on the observed ratio of dead bone to fresh… … Dictionary of ichthyology
bone — 1. obsolete to steal Bone may mean a finger, which has overtones of stealing, as in finger blight, or there could be an allusion to the ossivorous habits of canines: From her grave in Mary bone They ve come and boned poor Mary. (Hood … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
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