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Yes, 骨 (gǔ) can be used to talk about bones in the body, as well as bones in other contexts.
1. Bones in the body: In this context, 骨 refers to the hard, mineralized connective tissue that forms the skeleton of vertebrates. It can be used to talk about individual bones, such as 肋骨 (lèi gǔ, rib bones) or 胫骨 (jìng gǔ, shin bones), or the entire skeletal system, such as 骨骼 (gǔ gé, skeleton).
2. Bones in other contexts: In addition to referring to bones in the body, 骨 can also be used to talk about bones in other contexts, such as:
- Fossils: 骨化石 (gǔ huà shí, fossilized bones)
- Bone structure: 骨架 (gǔ jià, bone structure)
- Bone china: 骨瓷 (gǔ cí, bone china)
- Bone broth: 骨汤 (gǔ tāng, bone broth)
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