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What words have skeleto as a prefix?

The prefix "skeleto-" is not a commonly used prefix in English. It's more likely you're thinking of "skeleton" or "skeletal" which are related to the bone structure of a living being.

There are some less common words that use the prefix "skeleto-", mainly in scientific or technical contexts:

* Skeletochronology: The study of the growth patterns of skeletal tissues to determine age.

* Skeletogenesis: The formation of the skeleton.

If you're looking for other words related to skeletons or bones, here are some:

* Osteology: The study of bones.

* Cranium: The skull.

* Vertebra: A bone of the spine.

* Rib: A bone in the rib cage.

* Cartilage: A flexible connective tissue found in joints.

* Ligament: A band of connective tissue that connects bones.

* Tendon: A band of connective tissue that connects muscle to bone.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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