Why are skeletons called skeletons?
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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