- adjectiveskinned (adjective)
- having a skin of a specified type:"smooth-skinned stingrays"
verbskinned (past tense) · skinned (past participle)- remove the skin from (an animal or a fruit or vegetable):"scald and skin the tomatoes" · "she skinned the pig and salted the carcass"
- scratch or scrape the skin off (a part of one's body):"he scrambled down from the tree with such haste that he skinned his knees"
- informaltake money from or swindle (someone):"I ain't no dummy, and I know when I'm being skinned"
- (of a wound) form new skin:"the hole in his skull skinned over"
- archaiccover with skin:"the wound was skinned, but the strength of his leg was not restored"
Originlate Old English scinn, from Old Norse skinn; related to Dutch schinden ‘flay, peel’ and German schinden.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- remove the skin from (an animal or a fruit or vegetable):
- take money from or swindle (someone):
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