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Entry 4 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Skeleton

/skĕˈ -lə-tən/ · Skel·e·ton · IPA /ˈskɛlətən/
01 n. The bony and cartilaginous framework which supports the soft parts of a vertebrate animal.
  1. 1.
    The bony and cartilaginous framework which supports the soft parts of a vertebrate animal.(Anat.)
  2. 2.
    A very thin or lean person.
    “The great skeleton of the world.” Sir M. Hale.
  3. 3.
    The heads and outline of a literary production, especially of a sermon.
02 a. Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading features of anything;…
  1. 1.
    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.
Phrases & compounds
Skeleton bill — a bill or draft made out in blank as to the amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor.
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 — a small crustacean of the genus Caprella. See Illust. under Laemodipoda.