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  • noun Obsolete form of skeleton.

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  • After he is released from the hospital, his nerve endings have lost most of their capability to feel pain and his sceleton looks like Wolverines adamantium body.

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  • Wood is often used for models of old airplanes and biplans - from the first years of aviation - and for sceleton models.

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  • Wood is often used for models of old airplanes and biplans - from the first years of aviation - and for sceleton models.

    ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds 2009

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