Oh, dude, Napier's bones are like these cool tools from the 17th century for doing multiplication and division. They're basically these numbered rods you can arrange to help with calculations. So, yeah, they're like the OG version of a calculator, but way more hipster.
John Napier
Napier's Bones. It was a type of abacus.
Because he wanted a simple calculating device. (It's "bones" actually.)
napiers bone
He invented the insert device, which was stuffed into a hole drilled in Napiers bones, which allowed a metal plank to go in. Although it wasnt a great improvement, his science in the insert device helped to the creation of Condoms by his son Samuel.
General features of bones are called bony prominences and are used to locate muscles in the body.
I do not think so.
napiers bone
hollow bones and air sacs.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
The nose.
John Napier, renowned for his work involving logarithms was born in 1550 and died in 1617.