skeleton |
form |
Related terms |
Skeleton is a related term of form.
As nouns the difference between skeleton and form
is that
skeleton is (anatomy) the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals while
form is shape.
As a verb skeleton
is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
saketal |
skeleton |
skeletol |
skeletton |
skeleton |
As a noun skeleton is
(anatomy) the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals.
As a verb skeleton is
(archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
queen |
vertebrateskeleton |
skeleton |
As a noun skeleton is
(anatomy) the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals.
As a verb skeleton is
(archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
emaciated |
skeleton |
As verbs the difference between emaciated and skeleton
is that
emaciated is (
emaciate) while
skeleton is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
As an adjective emaciated
is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.
As a noun skeleton is
(anatomy) the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals.
exoeskeleton |
skeleton |
As a noun skeleton is
(anatomy) the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals.
As a verb skeleton is
(archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
cockroach |
As nouns the difference between skeleton and cockroach
is that
skeleton is (anatomy) the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals while
cockroach is a black or brown straight-winged insect of the order
blattodea .
As a verb skeleton
is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
skeletonizer |
As nouns the difference between skeleton and skeletonizer
is that
skeleton is (anatomy) the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals while
skeletonizer is (zoology) any moth whose larva eats the parenchyma of leaves, leaving the skeleton behind.
As a verb skeleton
is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
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