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    Sin·ew
    /ˈsinyo͞o/

    noun

    • 1. a piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament: "the sinews in her neck"
  2. The meaning of SINEW is tendon; especially : one dressed for use as a cord or thread. How to use sinew in a sentence.

  3. strength; power; resilience: a man of great moral sinew. verb (used with object) to furnish with sinews; strengthen, as by sinews. sinew. / ˈsɪnjuː / noun. anatomy another name for tendon. often plural. a source of strength or power. a literary word for muscle. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈsinewless, adjective. Discover More. Other Words From.

  4. SINEW definition: 1. a tendon (= strong piece of tissue in the body connecting a muscle to a bone) 2. a part of a…. Learn more.

  5. Define sinew. sinew synonyms, sinew pronunciation, sinew translation, English dictionary definition of sinew. n. 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...

  6. 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.”.

  7. Definition of sinew noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · sinew (plural sinews) ( anatomy) A cord or tendon of the body. A cord or string, particularly ( music) as of a musical instrument. ( figuratively) Muscular power, muscle; nerve, nervous energy; vigor, vigorous strength.

  9. Sinew Definition. A tendon. Muscular power; strength. Any source of power or strength; means of supplying strength. (figuratively) Muscle; nerve; nervous energy; vigor; vigorous strength; muscular power. A string or chord, as of a musical instrument. To strengthen as with sinews.

  10. Origin of sinew 1 before 900; Middle English; Old English sinu (nominative), sinuwe (genitive); cognate with Dutch zenuw, German Sehne, Old Norse sin; akin to Sanskrit snāva sinew

  11. noun. 1. a tendon. 2. muscular power; strength. 3. any source of power or strength; means of supplying strength. usually used in pl. verb transitive.

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