esquelético
Esquelético is a Spanish adjective that translates to "skeletal" in English. It describes something that is related to or resembles a skeleton. This can refer to the bony framework of an animal or human body, or it can be used metaphorically to describe something that is extremely thin, emaciated, or lacking in substance. For example, a person who is very thin might be described as esquelético, or a building that is unfinished and has exposed structural elements could be called esquelético. The term can also be used in scientific contexts, such as in zoology when discussing the skeletal structure of different species. In art and literature, the esquelético imagery can evoke themes of mortality, decay, or a stripped-down essence. The root of the word comes from the Greek word "skeletos," meaning "dried up" or "mummified."