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abortive
acatechill
adarce
aegis
after
ahuitzote
alepidote
alligator
almagra
alphus
alum
amber
amyztli
anasarca
anatomy
anotta
anserine
ansers
appear
apron
ascitans
ask
asking
assapanic
atherome
axolote
backworm
badger
ball
bar
bark
basil
basking
basking-shark
bat
bath
bathe
beauty
beggar
begging
beluga
bid
black
blight
blister
blotch
blubber
boot
botch
bottle
break
breeze
brodekin
brow
bruise
brush
buckler
buckskin
budge
buff
buskin
buskined
calf-skin
callus
canoe
cant
case
cast
cataplasm
catechetical
catechise
cere
ceroon
chafe
chameleon
chamois
chap
chapped
chapping
chegoe
chest
cheveril
chlorosis
cicatrization
cicatrize
cicatrizing
circumcise
circumciser
clear
clearness
cleave
clothe
clove
coat
colon
complexion
conglobate
consulting
contuse
cordwain
cormorant
corn
corn-cutter
corrugate
corrugator
cosmetic
cow-itch
cowhage
crab
craving
cupping-glass
cuskin
cut
cutaneous
cuticle
cuticular
damaskin
dance
dancing
delicacy
delicate
demanding
dermal
dermoid
desiring
detergent
diaphoresis
dicker
discoloration
diskindness
dismasking
distend
do
dogskin
dusk
duskiness
duskishness
ecchymosis
eel
eelskin
efflorescence
elephant
elephantiasis
emunctory
entreating
envelop
epidermidal
epidermis
epispastic
erubescence
eruption
exanthema
exanthematous
excoriate
excoriated
excoriation
exuvlae
eyelid
fair
fairness
fan
fat
fawn
fell
felt
filament
filanders
film
fire
flawter
flax
flay
flayed
flayer
flaying
flesh
fleshbrush
flushed
fomentation
foreskin
formication
foxcase
freckle
freckled
fresco
fret
frisk
frolick
fur
furry
furuncle
gadfly
galled
galling
gamboling
gaskins
glue
goatskin
goiter
goldbeater
grainer
habitual
hair
hamster
hemp
herl
herpes
hide
hidebound
horror
humor
husk
husking
huso
icteritious
immasking
infection
inoculate
inoculation
inquire
inquiring
inquiry
integument
intercutaneous
interfere
interrogate
interrogating
interrogative
inviting
iron
irritate
irritation
itch
kettle-drum
lentigo
leprosy
lether
leucophlegmatic
looseness
lotion
macula
manatus
mask
masking
matter
membrane
mewing
midwife
miliary
miskindle
moccason
molt
molting
morse
moxa
muff
mummy
nettle
opah
open
oxfly
pachydermatous
pale
papulae
parachment-maker
parboil
parch
parchment
pate
peel
peeled
peeling
pelisse
pell
pellicle
pelt
peltry
penfish
perspirable
perspiration
perspire
petechiae
petechial
petitioning
pilch
pimpled
pluck
plump
plumpness
poison
pore
porous
porousness
pose
poser
prayer
praying
prepuce
prick
protrude
protuberate
pucker
puncture
pustule
quaint
question
questionary
raw
request
requesting
resemble
reticular
rigor
rind
ring-worm
rip
rise
roll
rowel
rubefacient
ruddiness
ruddy
rupture
russeting
sack
salamander
sallow
sandiver
sanguineness
sarcasm
scald
scalding-hot
scalp
scalped
scalping
scar
scarfskin
scarification
scarify
scarifying
scurf
scurvy
seal
sealing
sealing-voyage
sear
serpentine-stone
seton
shaggy
shagreen
shammy
shear
sheathe
shed
sheepskin
shin
shorling
shrink
shrivel
singe
siskin
skin
skindeep
skinflint
skink
skinker
skinless
skinned
skinner
skinniness
skinny
sleek
sloe-worm
slough
slow-worm
small-pox
smoothness
soak
sock
soft
soliciting
sore
spiracle
spoil
spunge
staple
star-fish
strip
stripped
stripping
stuff
subcutaneous
subcuticular
sun-burnt
sunfish
suppliant
supplicant
swanskin
sward
sweat
sweating
sweaty
tan
tasking
tattoo
taw
tawing
taxidermy
tear
tenseness
terminthus
testudo
texture
thickskin
thinness
throw
timber
transpiration
transpire
truck
trunk
tympanize
unforeskinned
unperspirable
vellum
venture
vesicate
vesication
vesicle
vulture
wander
wart
weary
what
which
whisking
white
white-swelling
whitewash
whitlow
who
wildfire
woolfel
wound
wrinkle
yaws
yellow-fever
yolk
zest



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1828 Definition

SKIN, n.

1. The natural covering of animal bodies, consisting of the cuticle or scarf-skin, the rete mucosum, and the cutis or hide. The cuticle is very thin and insensible; the cutis is thicker and very sensible.

2. A hide; a pelt; the skin of an animal separated from the body, whether green, dry or tanned.

3. The body; the person; in ludicrous language

4. The bark or husk of a plant; the exterior coat of fruits and plants.

SKIN, v.t.

1. To strip off the skin or hide; to flay; to peel.

2. To cover with skin.

3. to cover superficially.

SKIN, v.i. To be covered with skin; as a wound skins over.

1913 Definition
Skin (skin)
n.(?)
Skin
[Icel. skinn] akin to Sw. skinn, Dan. skind, AS. scinn, G. schined to skin.]
  1. The external membranous integument of an animal.

    * In man, and the vertebrates generally, the skin consist of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis, cuticle, or skarfskin, composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial, layers; and an inner sensitive, and vascular dermis, cutis, corium, or true skin, composed mostly of connective tissue.

  2. The hide of an animal, separated from the body, whether green, dry, or tanned; especially, that of a small animal, as a calf, sheep, or goat.
  3. A vessel made of skin, used for holding liquids. See Bottle, 1.
    "Skins of wine." Tennyson.
  4. The bark or husk of a plant or fruit; the exterior coat of fruits and plants.
  5. That part of a sail, when furled, which remains on the outside and covers the whole.
    Totten. (b)
  6. To strip off the skin or hide of] to flay; to peel; as, to skin an animal.
  7. To cover with skin, or as with skin; hence, to cover superficially.

    It will but skin and film the ulcerous place. Shak.

  8. To strip of money or property; to cheat.
    [Slang]
  9. To become covered with skin; as, a wound skins over.
  10. To produce, in recitation, examination, etc., the work of another for one's own, or to use in such exercise cribs, memeoranda, etc., which are prohibited.
    [College Cant, U.S.]

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