skeletonizer

/ˈskɛlətənaɪzər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that reduces something to its basic or essential form.
    • This software is a great skeletonizer for long documents, creating quick summaries.
    • The editor was a ruthless skeletonizer, cutting every unnecessary word from the manuscript.
    • As a skeletonizer of business plans, she helped startups focus on their core ideas.
  2. An insect or other organism that eats the soft tissue of leaves, leaving only the veins (the skeleton).
    • The leaf skeletonizer left a delicate lace pattern on the oak tree.
    • The skeletonizer caterpillar stripped the rose bush of its leaves overnight.
    • Gardeners often find skeletonizer damage on their plants during summer.
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