What is another word for wishbones?

Pronunciation: [wˈɪʃbə͡ʊnz] (IPA)

The word "wishbones" is commonly used to describe the V-shaped bone found in the breast of a bird, particularly a chicken. There are several other synonyms for this word including furcula, merrythought, and clavicle. The word furcula derives from the Latin word 'furca' which means "fork." This term emphasizes the shape of the bone. Merrythought is an old English term used to describe a part of a bird that would bring good fortune if it was broken by two people. Clavicle is a scientific term that describes the bone's anatomical location as it connects the shoulder to the breastbone. While all these words describe the same bone, each has its own unique history and meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Wishbones?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Wishbones

wishbones and Double Diamonds, mostly, with here and there a stray.
"Lonesome Land"
B. M. Bower
I wonder your largeness of heart ain't ruptured your wishbones long ago!
"The Prodigal Judge"
Vaughan Kester

Famous quotes with Wishbones

  • We are an endangered species, you and me. We fans of speed, we devotees of power, we lovers of performance and beauty, and mechanical soul. We dare not speak of cams or cranks or double wishbones. We fear for our love of roaring V8s and the smell of burnt rubber. We're told to think of the economy, the environment, and not excitement and enjoyment. In an age of hybrid-this and automatic-that, we are the odd ones out. Yet there is hope. There is a haven. A place that celebrates speed, grip, gears, and fun. And it's all here for you to explore.
    Jeremy Clarkson

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