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skin
noun
the
natural
outer
layer
that
covers
a
person
’
s
or
animal
’
s
body
•
After
playing
football
all
afternoon
,
Mia
’
s
skin
looked
red
from
the
sun
.
After
playing
football
all
afternoon
,
Mia
’
s
skin
looked
red
from
the
sun
.
•
The
doctor
checked
the
rash
on
my
skin
and
gave
me
a
cream
.
The
doctor
checked
the
rash
on
my
skin
and
gave
me
a
cream
.
Old
English
“
scinn
”,
from
Proto-Germanic
*skinthiz
,
related
to
German
“
Schind
”.
noun
the
thin
outer
covering
of
a
fruit
,
vegetable
,
or
other
object
•
She
peeled
the
skin
off
the
apple
before
giving
it
to
the
baby
.
She
peeled
the
skin
off
the
apple
before
giving
it
to
the
baby
.
•
Potatoes
taste
better
when
you
leave
the
skin
on
and
roast
them
.
Potatoes
taste
better
when
you
leave
the
skin
on
and
roast
them
.
verb
-
skin
,
skinning
,
skins
,
skinned
to
remove
the
skin
from
a
person
,
animal
,
or
object
,
especially
food
•
First
,
skin
the
tomatoes
by
dipping
them
in
hot
water
.
First
,
skin
the
tomatoes
by
dipping
them
in
hot
water
.
•
He
learned
how
to
skin
a
rabbit
during
the
survival
course
.
He
learned
how
to
skin
a
rabbit
during
the
survival
course
.
verb
-
skin
,
skinning
,
skins
,
skinned
to
scrape
or
cut
the
surface
of
your
skin
so
that
it
is
slightly
injured
•
I
skinned
my
knee
when
I
fell
off
the
bike
.
I
skinned
my
knee
when
I
fell
off
the
bike
.
•
Be
careful
not
to
skin
your
elbow
on
the
rough
wall
.
Be
careful
not
to
skin
your
elbow
on
the
rough
wall
.
noun
a
thin
layer
or
film
that
forms
on
the
top
of
a
liquid
or
soft
substance
•
A
thin
skin
formed
on
the
milk
when
it
cooled
.
A
thin
skin
formed
on
the
milk
when
it
cooled
.
•
The
paint
dried
quickly
,
leaving
a
rubbery
skin
on
top
.
The
paint
dried
quickly
,
leaving
a
rubbery
skin
on
top
.
noun
the
hide
of
an
animal
,
especially
when
removed
or
treated
for
use
as
leather
or
fur
•
Traders
sold
fox
skins
at
the
winter
market
.
Traders
sold
fox
skins
at
the
winter
market
.
•
The
drum
was
made
from
goat
skin
.
The
drum
was
made
from
goat
skin
.