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Sinew - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
The tendon that connects muscles to bone is also called sinew. The noun is also used to suggest strength and resilience, and is sometimes used as a literary term for muscle, literal or metaphorical, as in “a nation’s sinew.”
Sinew Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : tendon. especially : one dressed for use as a cord or thread. 2. obsolete : nerve. 3. a. : solid resilient strength : power. astonishing intellectual sinew and clarity Reynolds Price. b. : the chief supporting force : mainstay usually used in plural. providing the sinews of better living Sam Pollock. sinew. 2 of 2. verb.
Tendon - Wikipedia
A tendon or sinew is a tough band of dense fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. It sends the mechanical forces of muscle contraction to the skeletal system, while withstanding tension. Tendons, like ligaments, are made of collagen. The difference is that ligaments connect bone to bone, while tendons connect muscle to bone.
Sinew | Encyclopedia.com
sinew. views 3,514,921 updated May 18 2018. sinew (sin-yoo) n. a tendon. A Dictionary of Nursing. sin·ew / ˈsinyoō/ • n. a piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament. ∎ (usu. sinews) fig. the parts of a structure, system, or thing that give it strength or bind it together: /the sinews of government./
Sinew - definition of sinew by The Free Dictionary
1. A tendon. 2. Vigorous strength; muscular power. 3. often sinews The source or mainstay of vitality and strength: "Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue" (Izaak Walton). tr.v. sin·ewed, sin·ew·ing, sin·ews. To strengthen with or as if with sinews.
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