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