of or relating to or forming or attached to a skeleton; "the skeletal system"; "skeletal bones"; "skeletal muscles
A skeletal person is so thin that you can see their bones through their skin. a hospital filled with skeletal children
of or relating to or forming or attached to a skeleton; "the skeletal system"; "skeletal bones"; "skeletal muscles"
Something that is skeletal has been reduced to its basic structure. Passenger services can best be described as skeletal
Skeletal means relating to the bones in your body. the skeletal remains of seven adults. the skeletal system
very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold; "emaciated bony hands"; "a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys"; "eyes were haggard and cavernous"; "small pinched faces"; "kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration"
Skeletal muscle fibres are elongated, multinucleated with distinct transverse striations They are bundled together into parallel fasciculi They attach to the skeleton and are under voluntary control
A rather non-specific term usually applied to the striated muscle of vertebrates that is under voluntary control The muscle fibres are syncytial and contain myofibrils, tandem arrays of sarcomeres
A usually voluntary muscle made up of elongated, multinucleated, transversely striated muscle fibers, having principally bony attachments. Also called striated muscle
The bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints, and supports and protects the body, produces blood cells, and stores minerals
(Tıp, İlaç) A form of degenerative arthritis characteristically associated with flowing calcification along the sides of the vertebrae of the spine and commonly with inflammation (tendinitis) and calcification of the tendons at their attachments points to bone. Because areas of the spine and tendons can become inflamed, antiinflammatory medications (NSAIDs), such ibuprofen, can be helpful in both relieving pain and inflammation. Also called Forestier’s disease
skeletal
Turkish pronunciation
skelıtıl
Pronunciation
/ˈskelətəl/ /ˈskɛlətəl/
Etymology
[ 'ske-l&-t&l ] (adjective.) 1854. From skeleton + -al.