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the hardened, insoluble framework that supports or houses many kinds of animals.
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a hand markedly atrophied and held in a position of extension: seen in progressive muscular atrophy; called also main en squelette.
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A full, walking skeleton is used to personify Death.
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A framework capturing the structure of an object or shape constructed from a series of points connected by thin lines. In a similar way to a wireframe representation, a skeleton is used to increase the performance of the rendering system since it is not necessary to render solid surfaces. Objects represented using a skeleton can be given a skin by specifying a diameter from the skeleton used to render the surface. ...
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A hard framework, internal or external, supporting or protecting the soft tissues and organs of a human, animal or plant.
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