squelette

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French

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Etymology

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From Middle French scelette, a learned borrowing from Latin sceletus, from Ancient Greek σκελετός (skeletós, dried up, withered, dried body, parched, mummy).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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squelette m (plural squelettes)

  1. (anatomy) skeleton
  2. (figuratively) a very thin person

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Ottoman Turkish: اسكلت (iskelet)
    • Turkish: iskelet
  • Persian: اسکلت (eskelet)

Further reading

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