marrowbone
/ˈmɑːroʊbəʊn/Definitions
1. noun
a long, thin, cylindrical or tapering piece of bone, especially of the femur or humerus, used in soups or stews.
“The medieval recipe called for a marrowbone to add flavor to the stew.”
1. noun
a long, thin, cylindrical or tapering piece of bone, especially of the femur or humerus, used in soups or stews.
“The medieval recipe called for a marrowbone to add flavor to the stew.”