WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
bred-in-the-bone
(bred′n ᵺə bōn′),USA pronunciation adj.
- firmly instilled or established as if by heredity:the bred-in-the-bone integrity of the school's headmaster.
- deeply committed or resolved;
unwavering:a bred-in-the-bone believer in civil rights.
- from the proverb "What is bred in the bone will not come out of the flesh,'' first recorded in England (in Latin) ca. 1290, widespread in various versions since the 15th cent.
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