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What language does the word skeleton come from?

The word "skeleton" comes from Ancient Greek.

It originates from the word σκελετός (skeletós), which meant "dried up" or "mummified". This word itself is derived from the verb σκελεῖν (skelein), meaning "to dry up".

Over time, the meaning of "skeletós" shifted to refer to the bony framework of the body, and eventually, the English word "skeleton" was adopted from it.

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