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61skeletal system — ossa; see os2 (def. 2) …
62skeletal tissue — the bony, ligamentous, fibrous, and cartilaginous tissue forming the skeleton and its attachments …
63skeletal traction — traction applied directly upon the long bones by means of pins, Kirschner wire, or some other mechanism …
64skeletal tuberculosis — disseminated tuberculosis that has spread to bones and joints, leading to conditions such as spinal tuberculosis and tuberculous arthritis. Called also t. of bones and joints …
65skeletal isomers — A group of compounds having the same empirical composition but where the atoms are linked in different patterns. See: isomer …
66skeletal muscle — noun another term for striated muscle …
67skeletal muscle — see striated muscle …
68skeletal muscle — skel′etal mus cle n. anat. voluntary muscle …
69skeletal frame — noun the internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shape the building has a steel skeleton • Syn: ↑skeleton, ↑frame, ↑underframe • Hypernyms: ↑supporting structure • Hyponyms: ↑ …
70skeletal muscle — noun a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton; a muscle that is characterized by transverse stripes • Syn: ↑striated muscle • Hypernyms: ↑muscle, ↑musculus • Hyponyms: ↑voluntary muscle, ↑ …