skeleton |
ossean |
As nouns the difference between skeleton and ossean
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
ossean is (zoology) a fish with a bony skeleton.
As a verb skeleton
is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
disarticulator |
As nouns the difference between skeleton and disarticulator
is that
skeleton is the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals while
disarticulator is one who disarticulates and prepares skeletons.
As a verb skeleton
is to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
unflesh |
As verbs the difference between skeleton and unflesh
is that
skeleton is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize while
unflesh is to strip of flesh; to reduce to a 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.
skeleton |
neuroskeleton |
In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between skeleton and neuroskeleton
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
neuroskeleton is (anatomy) the deep-seated parts of the vertebrate skeleton related to the nervous axis and locomotion.
As nouns the difference between skeleton and neuroskeleton
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
neuroskeleton is (anatomy) the deep-seated parts of the vertebrate skeleton related to the nervous axis and locomotion.
As a verb skeleton
is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
visceroskeletal |
In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between skeleton and visceroskeletal
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
visceroskeletal is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the framework, or skeleton, of the viscera.
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.
As an adjective visceroskeletal is
(anatomy) of or pertaining to the framework, or skeleton, of the viscera.
skeleton |
skeletomusculature |
As nouns the difference between skeleton and skeletomusculature
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
skeletomusculature is (biology) the physical structure of skeleton and muscles.
As a verb skeleton
is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
skellington |
As nouns the difference between skeleton and skellington
is that
skeleton is the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals while
skellington is a skeleton.
As a verb skeleton
is to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
keratose |
As nouns the difference between skeleton and keratose
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
keratose is keratosis.
As a verb skeleton
is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
skeleton |
skeletonlike |
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.
As an adjective skeletonlike is
like a skeleton.
skeleton |
silicoflagellate |
As nouns the difference between skeleton and silicoflagellate
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
silicoflagellate is any of many unicellular heterokont marine algae, of the order
dictyochales , that have a silica skeleton.
As a verb skeleton
is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.
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