boniness

/ˈboʊninəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being very thin, with bones easily seen or felt.
    • The doctor noted the boniness of the patient's hands and ordered a nutritional assessment.
    • Her boniness was a result of a long illness, not a lack of food.
    • The boniness of the stray cat worried the rescue volunteers.
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