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SKEET, n. A long scoop used to wet the sides of ships or the sails.
SKEEL, n. A shallow wooden vessel for holding milk or cream.
SKEED. [See Skid .]
SKEAN, n. A short sword, or a knife. [Not in use.]
SKATER, n. One who skates on ice.
SKATE, n. A sort or shoe furnished with a smooth iron for sliding on ice. SKATE ...
SKALD, n. An ancient Scandinavian poet or bard.
SKA'INSMATE, n. A messmate; a companion.
SKAIN, n. A knot of thread, yarn or silk, or a number of knots collected.
SKAD'DONS, n. The embryos of bees. [Not in use.]
SKAD'DLE, n. Hurt; damage. [Not in use.] SKAD'DLE , a. Hurtful; mischievous. [No...
SI'ZY, a. [from size.] Glutinous; thick and viscous; ropy; having the adhesivene...
SI'ZINESS, n. [from sizy.] Glutinousness; viscousness; the quality of size; as t...
SI'ZIER, n. In the university of Cambridge, a student of the rank nest below tha...
SIZ'EL, n. In coining, the residue of bars of silver, after pieces are cut out f...
SI'ZED, pp. 1. Adjusted according to size; prepared with size. 2. a. Having a pa...