skeletal structure

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skeletal structure

A diagram shows the skeletal structure of a human hand.

Definition

Noun: A skeletal structure is any anatomical structure that is formed or supported by the skeleton of an organism. It refers to the framework of bones or other rigid elements that provides shape, support, and protection to the body.

Usage

The term "skeletal structure" is used to describe the overall arrangement or a specific part of an organism's bony framework. It is a formal term common in biological, anatomical, and medical contexts.

Examples
  • The skeletal structure of a bird is lightweight to facilitate flight.
  • An X-ray revealed an abnormality in the patient's skeletal structure.
  • Comparative anatomy studies the differences in skeletal structure across species.
Advanced Usage
  • "The skeletal structure of the argument": This is a metaphorical use, meaning the basic, essential framework of an idea or plan, upon which details are built.
    • The report first outlines the skeletal structure of the proposal before delving into specifics.
Variants and Related Words
  • Skeleton (n): The complete system of bones in a body. ("The human skeleton has 206 bones.")
  • Bone structure (n): Often used synonymously with "skeletal structure," particularly when referring to its shape or appearance. ("She has very fine bone structure in her face.")
Synonyms
  • Framework
  • Bony framework
  • Osseous structure
Different Meanings

The term has one primary anatomical meaning. Its use outside of biology (e.g., "skeletal structure of a building" or "skeletal structure of a theory") is an extension of this core meaning, referring to a fundamental supporting framework.

Related Idioms or Phrases
  • To be skeletal: An adjective meaning extremely thin, as if only the bones are visible.
    • After his illness, he was skeletal.
    • (Note: This is an adjective derived from "skeleton," not a direct idiom using the phrase "skeletal structure.")
skeletal structure

A diagram shows the skeletal structure of a human hand.

Noun
  1. any structure created by the skeleton of an organism