The Origin of the Word 'Skeleton': A Historical Explanation
Skeletons derive their name from the Greek term "skeletos," which carries various meanings, including "dried up" or "withered." The term "skeleton" likely originated from its use to describe a deceased person's dried-out and desiccated remains. Over time, it became adopted as a general name for the framework or structure of bones that supports the body.Skeletal Disorders - Related Articles
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