skeletonise

skeletonise
British variant of skeletonize

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • skeletonises — skeletonise (Brit.) v. make into a skeleton; reduce to the most basic form; reduce in size, reduce in number; make an outline (also skeletonize) …   English contemporary dictionary

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