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SKIM-COULTER, n. A coulter for paring off the surface of land.
SKIM, n. (a different orthography of scum; Scum; the thich matter that forms on ...
SKILT, n. (See Skill ) Difference.
SKIL'LING, n. An isle or bay of a barn; also, a skight addition to a cottage
SKILL'FULNESS, n. The quality of possessing skill; dextrousness; ability to perf...
SKILL'FULLY, adv. With skill; with nice art; dextrously; as a machine skillfully...
SKILL'FUL, a. 1. Knowing; well versed in any art; hence, dextrous; able in manag...
SKIL'LESS, a. Wanting skill; artless.
SKILL'ED, a. Having familiar knowledge united with readiness and dexterity in th...
SKILL, n. Calleo, that is to strain, stretch, reach, and with to perfect, that i...
SKIFF, n. [L. schapha;] A small light boar resembling a yawl. SKIFF , v.t. To pa...
SKID, n. 1. A curving timber to preserve a ship's side from injury by heavy bodi...
SKEW'ER, n. A pin of wood or iron for fastening meat to a spit, or for keeping i...
SKEW, adv. Awry; obliquely. [See Askew .] SKEW , v.t. 1. To look obliquely upon;...
SKETCH'ING, ppr. Drawing the outline.
SKETCH'ED, pp. Having the outline drawn.