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Sinew, the shredded fibers of animal tendon, was used for cordage, binding points on arrow shafts, and for backing material for bows. Why sinew? What are its properties which make
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Quick definitions (sinew) ⸠noun: a cord or band of inelastic tissue connecting a muscle with its bony attachment ⸠noun: muscular strength
sinew /sin·ew/ (sin´u) a tendon of a muscle. weeping sinew an encysted ganglion, chiefly on the back of the hand, containing synovial fluid.
noun. a tendon; muscular power; strength; any source of power or strength; means of supplying strength: usually used in pl. Etymology: ME < OE seonwe, oblique form < nom.
sin·ew (s n y) n. 1. A tendon. 2. Vigorous strength; muscular power. 3. The source or mainstay of vitality and strength. Often used in the plural: "Good company and good discourse
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