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skeletonize

[skel-i-tn-ahyz] / ˈskɛl ɪ tnˌaɪz /




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It will skeletonize the leaves of plants and eat flowers such as roses.

From Seattle Times Nov. 15, 2023

To achieve even 120 wings, the Air Force would have to skeletonize transport and tactical units and cut its long-range assault outfit, the atom-bomb-carrying Strategic Air Command, from 57 to 52 wings.

From Time Magazine Archive

Q. Could the Defense Secretary skeletonize the corps?

From Time Magazine Archive

Apparently, they simply read the lesson over without attempting to weigh the relative importance of the several statements and without attempting to skeletonize or summarize the text.

From College Teaching Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College by Paul Klapper

Small specimens which it is proposed to skeletonize are best preserved entire in alcoholic solution as loss and breakage are thus prevented.

From Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration by Albert B. Farnham

“But will OC Weekly be better off freed from Davy Jones’ locker, only to be added to Calle’s portfolio of once powerful yet now skeletonized sister papers?”

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 19, 2023

The river sluices through a misty forest of lodgepole pines and Douglas firs, many skeletonized by wildfires, and starts into five miles of nearly continuous rapids.

From Washington Post Oct. 7, 2022

As the damaged cells flake off, the leaves will become skeletonized.

From Seattle Times Mar. 8, 2022

DNA obtained from the skeletonized remains, which were found in Missoula County in September 1985, was compared to commercial databases and was traced to the family of Janet Lee Lucas of Spokane, Washington.

From Washington Times May 10, 2021

During his own medical education Holmes had seen firsthand how desperate schools were to acquire corpses, whether freshly dead or skeletonized.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson

Adults damage plants by skeletonizing the leaves, and they also feed on buds, flowers and fruit.

From Seattle Times Dec. 23, 2022

The adult beetles damage plants by skeletonizing the leaves.

From Seattle Times Aug. 8, 2022

It would have been nice to see someone take the successful “Game of Thrones” formula and expand on or enhance it, but “Marco Polo” ends up skeletonizing it.

From New York Times Dec. 11, 2014

I have seen hordes of beetles gather in these trees in July and August, skeletonizing the leaves until the defoliation reached 40% or more.

From Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 41st Annual Meeting Pleasant Valley, New York, August 28, 29 and 30, 1950 by Northern Nut Growers Association

The Phantom Bouquet; a Popular Treatise on the Art of skeletonizing Leaves and Seed-Vessels, and adapting them to embellish the Home of Taste.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 66, April, 1863 by Various




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