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Barebone
Barebone Bare"bone`, n. A very lean person; one whose bones show through the skin. --Shak.
Sharebone
Sharebone Share"bone`, n. (Anat.) The public bone.

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- Diego. Archived from the original on 13 July 2014. Retrieved 2 June 2015. Rebón, Nuria (26 April 2018). "Buquebus: u$s 190 millones para una nueva terminal...
- other ingredients can be used instead, such as teri (dried anchovies), rebon (small shrimp), or ebi (dried shrimp). Today, rempeyek is commonly found...
- from small shrimp from the Acetes species, known as geragau in Malaysia or rebon in Indonesia. In Malaysia, the krill are typically steamed first, then mashed...
- it could be derived from the Sundanese words "ci" (water or river) and "rebon" ("shrimp"). (Indeed, the main product of the city is fish including shrimp...
- "Elena Rivera ficha por 'Servir y proteger'". La Rioja. 12 August 2017. Rebón, Ana (27 June 2021). "De 'Cuéntame' a 'Alba: el cambio físico de Elena Rivera"...
- rebon, the Sundanese word for small shrimp that live in the area. Initially, a common livelihood in the settlement was fishing and collecting rebon along...
- Acetes have different local names depending on the country. It is known as rebon in Indonesia, geragau in Malaysia, bubuk in Brunei, alamang in the Philippines...
- 1987–1989 Andrés José d'Alessio 1989–1991 Oscar Eduardo Roger 1991–1992 Rebón Aldo Montesano 1992–1994 Oscar Luján Fappiano 1994–1997 Ángel Nicolás Agüero...
- ISBN 978-605-4820-64-1. (Catalan) Els nois de zinc. Raig Verd, 2016. Translated by Marta Rebón. ISBN 978-84-15539-56-8 (Vietnamese) Những cậu bé kẽm. Nhà xuất bản Phụ...
- could be derived from the Sundanese words of "Ci" (water or river) and "Rebon" ("shrimp"). (Indeed, the main production of the city is fishery including...