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Skeletal Skel‧E‧Tal ˈskelətəl ˈskelɪtəl Adjective 1like Skeleton Relating

Front skeletal
Back skel‧e‧tal /ˈskelətəl, ˈskelɪtəl/ adjective
1like a skeleton or relating to a skeleton:
Police discovered the skeletal remains of a corpse buried near the river.
2someone who is skeletal is so thin that you can see their bones through their skin SYN emaciated:
prisoners whose clothes hung loosely on their skeletal bodies

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