Phrases with «whole skeleton»

The phrase "whole skeleton" means the complete set of bones that make up a person's or an animal's body. Full definition

Sentences with «whole skeleton»

  • Dr. Charlier argues that human remains in museums and scientific institutions can be divided into four categories, «ethnographical elements» such as hair samples with no certain identification; anatomical remains such as whole skeletons or skulls; archaeological remains; and more modern collections of skulls, used in now discredited studies in the early 20th century. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In one room entirely lined in black cashmere, scattered animal bones and whole skeletons create a sort of dark apocalypse. (coolhunting.com)
  • They looked across the whole skeleton(sciencenews.org)
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