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שלד — meaning in English: skeleton

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Guess the translation for skeleton / framework
לסיבוב
lasivuv
שלד
sheled
בבניית
bivniyat
אפור
afor
טורפים
torfim
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neutral common
Usage
The word שלד (sheled) is commonly used in medical and scientific discussions, particularly in anatomy classes or when talking about bone structures. You might hear it in a museum setting, such as when a guide describes a dinosaur skeleton, or during conversations about archaeology when discussing ancient remains.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'גולגולת' (gulgoleth), which means 'skull.' While שלד refers to the entire skeleton, גולגולת specifically denotes the head's bony structure. You would choose שלד when discussing the complete skeletal system or its functions, whereas גולגולת would be appropriate when focusing on the head.
Culture
The word שלד (sheled) has its roots in the ancient Hebrew language, where it was used to describe the framework that supports the body. Interestingly, in Hebrew culture, skeletons hold a unique place in folklore, often representing the concept of mortality and the essence of life beyond physical existence, which can lead to discussions about life, death, and spirituality.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of שלד in Hebrew?
The plural form of שלד (sheled) is שלדים (sheledim). This form is used when referring to multiple skeletons, such as in a comparative study of different species or during a discussion about various human remains.
Q.How do you use שלד in a sentence?
You can use שלד in a sentence like, 'השלד של הדינוזואר היה מרשים מאוד' (The skeleton of the dinosaur was very impressive). This illustrates how the word can be used in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there other contexts where שלד is used?
Yes, שלד can also be used metaphorically in Hebrew to refer to the basic framework of ideas or concepts in discussions, such as 'השלד של הפרויקט' (the skeleton of the project), indicating the essential structure that supports the overall plan.
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