
(figuratively) The central core of something that gives shape to the entire structure.She dressed up as a skeleton for Halloween. An anthropomorphic representation of a skeleton.The monobob also passed without drama, but it has proved troublesome for the two-man bobsled early in this.
(geometry) The vertices and edges of a polyhedron, taken collectively. But the skeleton sliders all managed to get through the course relatively unscathed.RMI Nomenclature: in RMI, the client helper is a 'stub' and the service helper is a 'skeleton'.
BOBSLED VS LUGE VS SKELETON PROFESSIONAL
(computing) A client-helper procedure that communicates with a stub. These are always driven by a professional bobsled pilot carrying three guests through 15 turns on the nearly mile long course at speeds up to 80mph and forces of 5Gs. (From the sled used, which originally was a bare frame, like a skeleton.) A type of tobogganing in which competitors lie face down, and descend head first (compare luge). She lost so much weight while she was ill that she became a skeleton. A frame that provides support to a building or other construction. (anatomy) The system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals.Īt the foot of a pretty big pine, and involved in a green creeper, which had even partly lifted some of the smaller bones, a human skeleton lay, with a few shreds of clothing, on the ground.