bare bones
See also: barebones and bare-bones
English
Noun
- The essential elements of something; the minimum viable set of elements; especially when they are described without going into detail.
- 1982 April 10, Michael Bronski, “We Are How We Cook”, in Gay Community News, page 7:
- The bare bones of a cookbook are its recipes, but as a genre it is so elastic and malleable that it can contain a range of other purposes and dimensions.
- He had only been taught the bare bones of the system, but carried on regardless.
See also
- skeleton (essentials)
- skeletonized
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