skeleton

[ skel-i-tn ]
/ ˈskɛl ɪ tn /

noun

adjective

of or relating to a skeleton.
like or being a mere framework; reduced to the essential or minimal parts or numbers: a skeleton staff.

Idioms for skeleton

    skeleton at the feast, a person or thing that casts gloom over a joyful occasion; a note or reminder of sorrow in the midst of joy.
    skeleton in the closet/cupboard,
    1. a family scandal that is concealed to avoid public disgrace.
    2. any embarrassing, shameful, or damaging secret.

Origin of skeleton

1570–80; < New Latin < Greek: mummy, noun use of neuter of skeletós dried up, verbid of skéllein to dry

OTHER WORDS FROM skeleton

skel·e·ton·less, adjective skel·e·ton·like, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for skeleton in the closet

skeleton
/ (ˈskɛlɪtən) /

noun

a hard framework consisting of inorganic material that supports and protects the soft parts of an animal's body and provides attachment for muscles: may be internal (an endoskeleton), as in vertebrates, or external( an exoskeleton), as in arthropods See also endoskeleton, exoskeleton
informal a very thin emaciated person or animal
the essential framework of any structure, such as a building or leaf, that supports or determines the shape of the rest of the structure
an outline consisting of bare essentials the skeleton of a novel
(modifier) US and Canadian reduced to a minimum a skeleton staff
skeleton in the cupboard or US and Canadian skeleton in the closet a scandalous fact or event in the past that is kept secret

Derived forms of skeleton

skeletal, adjective skeletally, adverb skeleton-like, adjective

Word Origin for skeleton

C16: via New Latin from Greek: something desiccated, from skellein to dry up

Medical definitions for skeleton in the closet

skeleton
[ skĕlĭ-tn ]

n.

The internal structure composed of bone and cartilage that protects and supports the soft organs, tissues, and other parts of a vertebrate organism; endoskeleton.
All the bones of the body taken collectively.
The exoskeleton.

Scientific definitions for skeleton in the closet

skeleton
[ skĕlĭ-tn ]

The internal structure of vertebrate animals, composed of bone or cartilage, that supports the body, serves as a framework for the attachment of muscles, and protects the vital organs and associated structures.
A hard protective covering or supporting structure of invertebrate animals. See also endoskeleton exoskeleton.

Other words from skeleton

skeletal adjective

Cultural definitions for skeleton in the closet

skeleton in the closet

A potentially embarrassing secret: “Before nominating the new judge, the committee asked him if he had any skeletons in the closet.”

Idioms and Phrases with skeleton in the closet

skeleton in the closet

A shameful secret, as in Both her parents were alcoholics; that was the skeleton in her closet. This metaphoric term alludes to a murder victim long concealed in a closet, possibly based on some true incident that is now forgotten. [Early 1800s]