Skeletally
Skeletally is an adverb derived from the adjective skeletal. It is used to describe something in relation to the skeleton or in a way that emphasizes bone structure. The term appears most often in scientific and medical writing, paleontology, anatomy, and some scholarly discussions of art and caricature; in everyday speech it is relatively uncommon.
Etymology: Skeletal comes from the Latin skeleton, via Greek skeletos meaning dried body, with the adverbial
Usage: In medicine, phrases like skeletally immature or skeletally mature indicate bone development status; in anatomy
Examples: The patient is skeletally mature, with fused growth plates. The fossil is skeletally complete, providing
Notes: Skeletally is primarily a technical or formal term and is less common in casual speech. It