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ossature

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English

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Etymology

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From French ossature, from Latin os (bone) +‎ -ature.

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Noun

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ossature (plural ossatures)

  1. A skeletal framework; an underlying structure.
  2. (architecture) Any supporting framework under a vault, roof etc.

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French

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Etymology

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From Latin os + -ature.

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Noun

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ossature f (plural ossatures)

  1. frame, structure, framework
    Synonym: charpente
  2. bone structure
    Synonym: squelette

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Italian

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Noun

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ossature f

  1. plural of ossatura

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