ˈbōnd adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from boon, bon bone (n.) + -ed — more at bone
1. : having bones of a specified type
she is a slender, erect, and exquisitely boned — Joseph Mitchell
2. : with bones removed
a boned fish
a boned rib roast
3. : manured with bone
boned land
4. : provided or strengthened with stays
her long neck wrapped in its high boned collar — Marcia Davenport