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SKIN'NINESS, n. The quality of being skinny.
SKIN'NY, a. Consisting of skin, or of skin only; wanting flesh.
SKIP, v.i. To leap; to bound; to spring; as a goat or lamb. To skip over, to pas...
SKIP'PER, n. 1. The master of a small trading vessel. 2. (from skip.) A dancer. ...
SKIP'PET, n. (See Ship and Skiff) A small boat.
SKIP'PING, ppr. Leaping; bounding. Skipping notes, in music, are notes that are ...
SKIP'PINGLY, adv. by leaps.
SKIRMISH, n. 1. A slight fight in war; a light combat by armies at a great dista...
SKIRM'ISHER, n. One that skirmishes.
SKIRM'ISHING, ppr. Fighting slightly or in detached parties. SKIRM'ISHING , n. T...
SKIRR, v.t. To scour; to ramble over in order to clear. SKIRR , v.i. To scour; t...
SKIR'RET, n. A plant of the genus Sium.
SKIR'RUS. (See Scirrhus)
SKIRT, n. 1. The lower and loose part of a coat or other garment; the part below...
SKIRT'ED, pp. Bordered.
SKIRT'ING, ppr. Bordering; forming a border.