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Skin
Skin
n.
The
external
membranous
integument
of an
animal
.
Skin
n.
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
.
Skin
n.
A
vessel
made
of
skin
,
used
for
holding
liquids
.
See
Bottle
, 1.
Skin
n.
The
bark
or
husk
of a
plant
or
fruit
;
the
exterior
coat
of
fruits
and
plants
.
Skin
n.
That
part
of a
sail
,
when
furled
,
which
remains
on
the
outside
and
covers
the
whole
.
Skin
n.
The
covering
, as of
planking
or
iron
plates
,
outside
the
framing
,
forming
the
sides
and
bottom
of a
vessel
;
the
shell
;
also
, a
lining
inside
the
framing
.
Skin
v. t.
To
strip
off
the
skin
or
hide
of; to
flay
; to
peel
; as, to
skin
an
animal
.
Skin
v. t.
To
cover
with
skin
, or as
with
skin
;
hence
, to
cover
superficially
.
Skin
v. t.
To
strip
of
money
or
property
; to
cheat
.
Skin
v. i.
To
become
covered
with
skin
; as, a
wound
skins
over
.
Skin
v. i.
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
.
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