That means that you have gone without (enough) food and water for so long that only your bones are left (obviously a bit of an exaggeration).
No, it does not. The axial skeleton contains the bones arranged in a longitundinal axis, i.e. the cranium, hyoid, auditory ossicles, vertebral column and thoracic cage. The arms are part of the appendicular skeleton
"Esqueleto" is skeleton in Spanish.
There are more than two long bones in the skeleton but if you mean the two longest bones then the femur (longest) and tibia second longest).
A human skeleton that is taken apart is called a disarticulated skeleton.
appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage, and supports the body's central axis. The appendicular skeleton consists of the limbs and the girdles that attach them to the axial skeleton, facilitating movement and providing support.
That means that you have gone without (enough) food and water for so long that only your bones are left (obviously a bit of an exaggeration).
Someone who is emaciated looks like they are starving to death. Emaciated means gaunt or extremely thin.
she was so emaciated she could hardly stand
Emaciated means very thin. The emaciated cows searched for something to eat in the bare field.
"The boy's hunger showed most in his gaunt, emaciated face."
Someone who is emaciated looks like they are starving to death. Emaciated means gaunt or extremely thin.
The cat became emaciated after she had not eaten for over two weeks.
Emaciated means abnormally thin and there is no need to add the word under before it. An example sentence would be... He was under feed to the point of being emaciated.
The abandoned dog was emaciated from lack of food, its bones protruding horribly.
After going a prolonged time without eating, James had become emaciated and gaunt.
A emaciated
Emaciated means extremely and unhealthily thin and undernourished, so... His emaciated frame was so frail, it became difficult for him to lift even the slightest weight. ...is an adequate sentence.