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SKIL'LING, n. An isle or bay of a barn; also, a skight addition to a cottage
SKILT, n. (See Skill ) Difference.
SKIM, n. (a different orthography of scum; Scum; the thich matter that forms on ...
SKIM-COULTER, n. A coulter for paring off the surface of land.
SKIM-MILK, n. Milk from which the cream has been taken.
SKIMBLE-SCAMBLE, a. (a duplication of scamble). Wandering; disorderly.
SKIM'MER, n. 1. An utensil in the form of a scoop; used for skimming liquors. 2....
SKIM'MINGS, n. plu. Matter skimmed from the surface of liquors.
SKIN, n. 1. The natural covering of animal bodies, consisting of the cuticle or ...
SKIN'DEEP, a. Superficial; not deep; slight.
SKIN'FLINT, n. (skin and flint) A very niggardly person.
SKINK, n. 1. Drink; pottage. 2. (L. scincus) A small lizard of Egypt; also, the ...
SKINK'ER, n. One that serves liquors.
SKIN'LESS, a. (from skin) Having a thin skin; as skinless fruit.
SKIN'NED, pp. 1. Stripped of the skin; flayed 2. Covered with skin.
SKIN'NER, n. 1. One that skins. 2. One that deals in skins, plets or hides.