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DermoskeletonDermoskeleton Der`mo*skel"e*ton, n. [Derm + skeleton.] (Anat.)
See Exoskeleton. Endoskeletal
Endoskeletal En`do*skel"e*tal, a. (Anat.)
Pertaining to, or connected with, the endoskeleton; as,
endoskeletal muscles.
Endoskeleton
Endoskeleton En`do*skel"e*ton, n. [Endo- + skeleton.] (Anat.)
The bony, cartilaginous, or other internal framework of an
animal, as distinguished from the exoskeleton.
Episkeletal
Episkeletal Ep`i*skel"e*tal, a. [Pref. epi- + skeleletal.]
(Anat.)
Above or outside of the endoskeleton; epaxial.
Exoskeletal
Exoskeletal Ex`o*skel"e*tal, a. (Anat.)
Pertaining to the exoskeleton; as exoskeletal muscles.
Exoskeleton
Exoskeleton Ex`o*skel"e*ton, n. [Exo- + skeleton] (Anat.)
The hardened parts of the external integument of an animal,
including hair, feathers, nails, horns, scales, etc.,as well
as the armor of armadillos and many reptiles, and the shells
or hardened integument of numerous invertebrates; external
skeleton; dermoskeleton.
Hyposkeletal
Hyposkeletal Hy`po*skel"e*tal, a. [Pref. hypo- + skeletal.]
(Anat.)
Beneath the endoskeleton; hypaxial; as, the hyposkeletal
muscles; -- opposed to episkeletal.
Neuroskeletal
Neuroskeletal Neu`ro*skel"e*tal, a.
Of or pertaining to the neuroskeleton. [R.] --Owen.
Neuroskeleton
Neuroskeleton Neu`ro*skel"e*ton, n. [Neuro- + skeleton.]
(Anat.)
The deep-seated parts of the vertebrate skeleton which are
relation with the nervous axis and locomation. --Owen.
Pneumoskeleton
Pneumoskeleton Pneu`mo*skel"e*ton, n. [Pneumo- + skeleton.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A chitinous structure which supports the gill in some
invertebrates.
Scleroskeleton
Scleroskeleton Scle`ro*skel"e*ton, n. [Gr. sklhro`s hard + E.
skeleton.] (Anat.)
That part of the skeleton which is developed in tendons,
ligaments, and aponeuroses.
SkeletSkelet Skel"et, n.
A skeleton. See Scelet. Skeletal
Skeletal Skel"e*tal, a.
Pertaining to the skeleton.
Skeletogenous
Skeletogenous Skel`e*tog"e*nous, a. [Skeleton + -genous.]
Forming or producing parts of the skeleton.
Skeletology
Skeletology Skel`e*tol"o*gy, n. [Skeleton + -logy.]
That part of anatomy which treats of the skeleton; also, a
treatise on the skeleton.
SkeletonSkeleton Skel"e*ton, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ???? (sc. ???) a dried
body, a mummy, fr. ???? dried up, parched, ???? to dry, dry
up, parch.]
1. (Anat.)
(a) The bony and cartilaginous framework which supports
the soft parts of a vertebrate animal.
Note: [See Illust. of the Human Skeleton, in Appendix.]
(b) The more or less firm or hardened framework of an
invertebrate animal.
Note: In a wider sense, the skeleton includes the whole
connective-tissue framework with the integument and its
appendages. See Endoskeleton, and Exoskeleton.
2. Hence, figuratively:
(a) A very thin or lean person.
(b) The framework of anything; the principal parts that
support the rest, but without the appendages.
The great skeleton of the world. --Sir M. Hale.
(c) The heads and outline of a literary production,
especially of a sermon. SkeletonSkeleton Skel"e*ton, a.
Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely
of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading
features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton
crystal.
Skeleton bill, a bill or draft made out in blank as to the
amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor. [Eng.]
Skeleton key, a key with nearly the whole substance of the
web filed away, to adapt it to avoid the wards of a lock;
a master key; -- used for opening locks to which it has
not been especially fitted.
Skeleton leaf, a leaf from which the pulpy part has been
removed by chemical means, the fibrous part alone
remaining.
Skeleton proof, a proof of a print or engraving, with the
inscription outlined in hair strokes only, such proofs
being taken before the engraving is finished.
Skeleton regiment, a regiment which has its complement of
officers, but in which there are few enlisted men.
Skeleton shrimp (Zo["o]l.), a small crustacean of the genus
Caprella. See Illust. under L[ae]modipoda. Skeleton billSkeleton Skel"e*ton, a.
Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely
of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading
features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton
crystal.
Skeleton bill, a bill or draft made out in blank as to the
amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor. [Eng.]
Skeleton key, a key with nearly the whole substance of the
web filed away, to adapt it to avoid the wards of a lock;
a master key; -- used for opening locks to which it has
not been especially fitted.
Skeleton leaf, a leaf from which the pulpy part has been
removed by chemical means, the fibrous part alone
remaining.
Skeleton proof, a proof of a print or engraving, with the
inscription outlined in hair strokes only, such proofs
being taken before the engraving is finished.
Skeleton regiment, a regiment which has its complement of
officers, but in which there are few enlisted men.
Skeleton shrimp (Zo["o]l.), a small crustacean of the genus
Caprella. See Illust. under L[ae]modipoda. Skeleton keySkeleton Skel"e*ton, a.
Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely
of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading
features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton
crystal.
Skeleton bill, a bill or draft made out in blank as to the
amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor. [Eng.]
Skeleton key, a key with nearly the whole substance of the
web filed away, to adapt it to avoid the wards of a lock;
a master key; -- used for opening locks to which it has
not been especially fitted.
Skeleton leaf, a leaf from which the pulpy part has been
removed by chemical means, the fibrous part alone
remaining.
Skeleton proof, a proof of a print or engraving, with the
inscription outlined in hair strokes only, such proofs
being taken before the engraving is finished.
Skeleton regiment, a regiment which has its complement of
officers, but in which there are few enlisted men.
Skeleton shrimp (Zo["o]l.), a small crustacean of the genus
Caprella. See Illust. under L[ae]modipoda. Skeleton leafSkeleton Skel"e*ton, a.
Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely
of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading
features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton
crystal.
Skeleton bill, a bill or draft made out in blank as to the
amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor. [Eng.]
Skeleton key, a key with nearly the whole substance of the
web filed away, to adapt it to avoid the wards of a lock;
a master key; -- used for opening locks to which it has
not been especially fitted.
Skeleton leaf, a leaf from which the pulpy part has been
removed by chemical means, the fibrous part alone
remaining.
Skeleton proof, a proof of a print or engraving, with the
inscription outlined in hair strokes only, such proofs
being taken before the engraving is finished.
Skeleton regiment, a regiment which has its complement of
officers, but in which there are few enlisted men.
Skeleton shrimp (Zo["o]l.), a small crustacean of the genus
Caprella. See Illust. under L[ae]modipoda. Skeleton proofSkeleton Skel"e*ton, a.
Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely
of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading
features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton
crystal.
Skeleton bill, a bill or draft made out in blank as to the
amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor. [Eng.]
Skeleton key, a key with nearly the whole substance of the
web filed away, to adapt it to avoid the wards of a lock;
a master key; -- used for opening locks to which it has
not been especially fitted.
Skeleton leaf, a leaf from which the pulpy part has been
removed by chemical means, the fibrous part alone
remaining.
Skeleton proof, a proof of a print or engraving, with the
inscription outlined in hair strokes only, such proofs
being taken before the engraving is finished.
Skeleton regiment, a regiment which has its complement of
officers, but in which there are few enlisted men.
Skeleton shrimp (Zo["o]l.), a small crustacean of the genus
Caprella. See Illust. under L[ae]modipoda. Skeleton regimentSkeleton Skel"e*ton, a.
Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely
of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading
features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton
crystal.
Skeleton bill, a bill or draft made out in blank as to the
amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor. [Eng.]
Skeleton key, a key with nearly the whole substance of the
web filed away, to adapt it to avoid the wards of a lock;
a master key; -- used for opening locks to which it has
not been especially fitted.
Skeleton leaf, a leaf from which the pulpy part has been
removed by chemical means, the fibrous part alone
remaining.
Skeleton proof, a proof of a print or engraving, with the
inscription outlined in hair strokes only, such proofs
being taken before the engraving is finished.
Skeleton regiment, a regiment which has its complement of
officers, but in which there are few enlisted men.
Skeleton shrimp (Zo["o]l.), a small crustacean of the genus
Caprella. See Illust. under L[ae]modipoda. Skeleton shrimpSkeleton Skel"e*ton, a.
Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely
of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading
features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton
crystal.
Skeleton bill, a bill or draft made out in blank as to the
amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor. [Eng.]
Skeleton key, a key with nearly the whole substance of the
web filed away, to adapt it to avoid the wards of a lock;
a master key; -- used for opening locks to which it has
not been especially fitted.
Skeleton leaf, a leaf from which the pulpy part has been
removed by chemical means, the fibrous part alone
remaining.
Skeleton proof, a proof of a print or engraving, with the
inscription outlined in hair strokes only, such proofs
being taken before the engraving is finished.
Skeleton regiment, a regiment which has its complement of
officers, but in which there are few enlisted men.
Skeleton shrimp (Zo["o]l.), a small crustacean of the genus
Caprella. See Illust. under L[ae]modipoda. SkeletonizeSkeletonize Skel"e*ton*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Skeletonized; p. pr. & vb. n. Skeletonizing.]
To prepare a skeleton of; also, to reduce, as a leaf, to its
skeleton. --Pop. Sci. Monthly. SkeletonizedSkeletonize Skel"e*ton*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Skeletonized; p. pr. & vb. n. Skeletonizing.]
To prepare a skeleton of; also, to reduce, as a leaf, to its
skeleton. --Pop. Sci. Monthly. Skeletonizer
Skeletonizer Skel"e*ton*i`zer, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any small moth whose larva eats the parenchyma of leaves,
leaving the skeleton; as, the apple-leaf skeletonizer.
SkeletonizingSkeletonize Skel"e*ton*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Skeletonized; p. pr. & vb. n. Skeletonizing.]
To prepare a skeleton of; also, to reduce, as a leaf, to its
skeleton. --Pop. Sci. Monthly. Splanchno-skeleton
Splanchno-skeleton Splanch`no-skel"e*ton, n. [Gr. ???? an
entrail + E. skeleton.] (Anat.)
That part of the skeleton connected with the sense organs and
the viscera. --Owen.
TriskeleTriskelion Tris*kel"i*on, or Triskele Tris"kele, n. [Gr. ?
three-legged. See Tri-; Isosceles.]
A figure composed of three branches, usually curved,
radiating from a center, as the figure composed of three
human legs, with bent knees, which has long been used as a
badge or symbol of Sicily and of the Isle of Man.
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