barebones

Etymology

adj

  1. Alternative form of bare-bones
    Then, as now, a mere 35 words – the barebones oath of the presidency – is all the U. S. Constitution actually requires. January 16, 2009, Mitch Potter, “U.S.A.'s ritual of democracy”, in Toronto Star

noun

  1. plural of barebone

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