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skeleton

noun
The bones of an animal body, separated from the flesh and retained in their natural position or connections. When the bones are connected by the natural ligaments, it is called a natural skeleton; when by wires, or any foreign substance, an artificial skeleton.

skeleton

The compages, general structure or frame of any thing; the principal parts that support the rest, but without the appendages.

skeleton

A very thin or lean person.