deboning

English

Verb

deboning

  1. present participle and gerund of debone

Noun

deboning (uncountable)

  1. (business, cooking) The process removing bones.
    • 2021 August 29, “Deboning of meat”, in Meat Industry[1], United States, archived from the original on 9 September 2025:
      Deboning is performed with a special hand-held cutting tool – boning knives, designed for certain technological operations (for example, separating ribs from meat). At the enterprises of the meat processing industry, mechanized deboning is usually used, using vehicles for moving carcasses, circular saws (stationary or hand-held), pneumatic tools. At the end of the deboning, the separated pulp is transferred to trimming, trimming and ritual.
    • 2011 June 15, Serkan Toto, “Video: Super-efficient Chicken Breast Deboning Robot”, in TechCrunch[2], United States, archived from the original on 9 September 2025:
      To be more concrete, Mayekawa says the robot can debone about 1,500 chicken breasts in one hour, theoretically replacing ten human workers. The key factor here is an advanced image recognition function, which makes it possible to make accurate cuts: at the end of the deboning process, all that’s left are bones, according to the robot’s maker.