CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SKELETONISE
PRESENT
Present
I skeletonise
you skeletonise
he/she/it skeletonises
we skeletonise
you skeletonise
they skeletonise
Present continuous
I am skeletonising
you are skeletonising
he/she/it is skeletonising
we are skeletonising
you are skeletonising
they are skeletonising
Present perfect
I have skeletonised
you have skeletonised
he/she/it has skeletonised
we have skeletonised
you have skeletonised
they have skeletonised
Present perfect continuous
I have been skeletonising
you have been skeletonising
he/she/it has been skeletonising
we have been skeletonising
you have been skeletonising
they have been skeletonising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I skeletonised
you skeletonised
he/she/it skeletonised
we skeletonised
you skeletonised
they skeletonised
Past continuous
I was skeletonising
you were skeletonising
he/she/it was skeletonising
we were skeletonising
you were skeletonising
they were skeletonising
Past perfect
I had skeletonised
you had skeletonised
he/she/it had skeletonised
we had skeletonised
you had skeletonised
they had skeletonised
Past perfect continuous
I had been skeletonising
you had been skeletonising
he/she/it had been skeletonising
we had been skeletonising
you had been skeletonising
they had been skeletonising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will skeletonise
you will skeletonise
he/she/it will skeletonise
we will skeletonise
you will skeletonise
they will skeletonise
Future continuous
I will be skeletonising
you will be skeletonising
he/she/it will be skeletonising
we will be skeletonising
you will be skeletonising
they will be skeletonising
Future perfect
I will have skeletonised
you will have skeletonised
he/she/it will have skeletonised
we will have skeletonised
you will have skeletonised
they will have skeletonised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been skeletonising
you will have been skeletonising
he/she/it will have been skeletonising
we will have been skeletonising
you will have been skeletonising
they will have been skeletonising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would skeletonise
you would skeletonise
he/she/it would skeletonise
we would skeletonise
you would skeletonise
they would skeletonise
Conditional continuous
I would be skeletonising
you would be skeletonising
he/she/it would be skeletonising
we would be skeletonising
you would be skeletonising
they would be skeletonising
Conditional perfect
I would have skeletonise
you would have skeletonise
he/she/it would have skeletonise
we would have skeletonise
you would have skeletonise
they would have skeletonise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been skeletonising
you would have been skeletonising
he/she/it would have been skeletonising
we would have been skeletonising
you would have been skeletonising
they would have been skeletonising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you skeletonise
we let´s skeletonise
you skeletonise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to skeletonise
Past participle
skeletonised
Present Participle
skeletonising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SKELETONISE»
Discover the use of
skeletonise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
skeletonise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Hexagonal Image Processing: A Practical Approach
Once an image has been edge-detected it is often necessary to skeletonise or
thin the edges. This serves to remove all the redundant points which are
contained within the edge image whilst retaining its basic structure and
characteristics.
Lee Middleton, Jayanthi Sivaswamy, 2006
2
Handbook of Agricultural Entomology
They can skeletonise the leaves, but also the large amounts of moist frass in the
heart of cabbages (where the larvae prefer to tunnel and feed) is contamination,
which is as economically damaging as the removal of tissue. Pupation is in a ...
Bean leaf roller Lamprosema indicata - Pyralidae The young larvae are
gregarious green caterpillars that fold leaves, feed inside and skeletonise them.
Aphids: Pea aphid Aphis craccivora, Mustard aphid Lipaphis erysimi - Aphididae
These ...
4
Pests of Field Crops and Pastures: Identification and Control
The young larvae remain near the egg raft and skeletonise the leaf. Mature
larvae are often mistaken for Helicoverpa spp. but are green to brown, about half
the length of a mature Helicoverpa larva, with a white stripe along each side of
the ...
... entrapped, or secured (for example, if a continuous suture is introduced along
the inguinal ligament), or they could be injured (such as if the external spermatic
vessels are divided to skeletonise the cord). It should not be forgotten that nerves
...
Volker Schumpelick, Robert J. Fitzgibbons, 2010
6
Forest insects: a guide to insects feeding on trees in Britain
Adult brilliant metallic green or coppery-blue. 58mm. Larvae blackish when
young, later lighter with black dots. Head and shield black. 10mm. LEAF & BUD
Larvae skeletonise leaf undersides. Adults eat out holes in leaves and gnaw
buds and ...
7
Tobias in Conversation: Genes, Fossils and Anthropology
Each year, at the beginning of the dissection, I would go round with him (it was a
very subjective exercise) and say, 'We'll skeletonise this one'. Sometimes we got
a very young body and we'd skeletonise that because most of our bodies were ...
Phillip V. Tobias, Goran Štrkalj, Jane Dugard, 2008
8
Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria ...
Man is at present tending to skeletonise, to dry up, to crystallise his world in
measure, in number, in abstract category, and to feed on his own resources. We
are indeed fast nearing the danger of self-defeat in the sterility of the critical and ...
Susan Petrilli, Lady Victoria Welby, 2009
9
Gynaecology For Postgraduate And Practitioners
The posterior leaf of broad ligament is then incised to skeletonise the uterine
vessels. The skeletonised uterine vessels are coagulated with bipolar forceps.
The coagulated vessels are divided in small steps. Alternate coagulation and
division ...
10
Experimental Transplantation Models in Small Animals
Skeletonise the recipients PV and rotate to the right by traction on the 5 cm
threads which are presented anterior to the donor's PV. The anastomosis is as for
the orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) (Kamada and Calne, 1979, 1983).
Using the ...
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SKELETONISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
skeletonise is used in the context of the following news items.
Linde Werdelin skeletonise fourth gen Spidolite
Linde Werdelin has released two new additions to its Spidolite range, included the lightest watch the company has ever produced, for an exclusive period at ... «WatchPro.com, Mar 15»
Girl 'eaten by piranhas': How common are piranha attacks?
In 2012, National Geographic explained that the fish's image as a ravenous killer which can 'skeletonise' a cow in minutes was first drawn in the popular ... «The Week UK, Feb 15»
Gardeners' Question Time
They will skeletonise by late winter. You can grow it with Passiflora, 'Passion Flower' as the two look great together. Grow both against the wall to maximise the. «BBC News, Oct 14»
Intensive Effort to Beat Pest Butterfly Breeding
The species poses a serious threat to native cresses and home and commercial brassica crops. The butterfly's mob-feeding caterpillars can skeletonise plants. «Scoop.co.nz, May 13»
Pest & Disease Management - Beetles
Flea beetle adults and larvae can produce pinprick holes or even skeletonise leaves during feeding, rendering crops unsaleable. Treatment: biological control. «Horticulture Week, Jun 12»
Gardening tips for the week ahead: prevent pests
... can be sprayed now with Bug Clear or Ultimate Bug Killer as a preventive measure against a sawfly whose larvae can skeletonise foliage later on. Stroke off ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 12»
Vultures skeletonise corpse for the sake of forensics
Ever entertained the idea of leaving your body to science? Even if you have, you can scarcely have considered the strange fate of one donated corpse that has ... «New Scientist, Jan 12»
Quotes of the year
Also, he liked to skeletonise pigeons by boiling them up in the kitchen. – the great naturalist's great-great-grand-daughter, poet Ruth Padel. Money is important. «Irish Times, Dec 09»