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geraamde

Geraamde is a Dutch term used as an adjective to indicate that something is presented as its framework or skeleton rather than in finished, filled form. The word appears in several technical contexts, where the frame defines structure, space, or meaning.

In architecture and construction, geraamde constructie or geraamde woning refers to a building’s structural frame—the skeleton

In archaeology, paleontology, and related fields, geraamde resten can describe skeletal remains or the visible framework

In visual arts and film, geraamde can describe works where framing or structural composition is central. Choices

The term is most useful in technical or descriptive writing where emphasis on form, support, or outline

Overall, geraamde functions as a practical descriptor for the frame or skeleton that organizes, supports, or

that
supports
the
project
before
infill
elements
such
as
walls,
floors,
and
cladding
are
added.
This
sense
emphasizes
the
spatial
organization
and
load-bearing
system
rather
than
finished
surfaces.
of
an
organism
or
structure.
The
term
helps
distinguish
between
complete,
filled-out
specimens
and
those
that
are
known
primarily
through
their
framework
or
bones.
about
what
to
include
within
the
frame,
or
how
the
subject
is
supported
by
its
implied
skeleton,
may
be
described
as
a
geraamde
approach.
is
important.
It
is
often
found
in
compounds
or
phrases
rather
than
as
a
standalone
concept,
and
its
precise
meaning
depends
on
the
disciplinary
context.
defines
a
subject.