Skin (novel)
WordNet
noun
(1) Body covering of a living animal
(2) An outer surface (usually thin)
"The skin of an airplane"
(3) A bag serving as a container for liquids; it is made from the hide of an animal
(4) A natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch
"Your skin is the largest organ of your body"
(5) The rind of a fruit or vegetable
(6) A person's skin regarded as their life
"He tried to save his skin"
(7) The tissue forming the hard outer layer (of e.g. a fruit)
verb
(8) Strip the skin off
"Pare apples"
(9) Remove the bark of a tree
(10) Bruise, cut, or injure the skin or the surface of
"The boy skinned his knee when he fell"
(11) Climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
WiktionaryText
Noun
- The outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human.
- He is so disgusting he makes my skin crawl.
- The outer protective layer of the fruit of a plant.
- The skin and fur of an individual animal used by humans for clothing, upholstery, etc.
- A congealed layer on the surface of a liquid.
- In order to get to the rest of the paint in the can, you'll have to remove the skin floating on top of it.
- A set of resources that modifies the appearance and/or layout of the graphical user interface of a computer program.
- You can use this skin to change how the browser looks.
- Rolling paper for cigarettes.
- Pass me a skin, mate.
- Short for skinhead.
- A subgroup within an Australian aboriginal people, also called a section, subsection, or moiety. These divisions are cultural, not related to a person's physical skin. (Reference: Macquarie Aboriginal Words, Macquarie University, 1994, paperback ISBN 0-949757-79-9, introduction.)
- An alternate appearance (texture map or geometry) for a 3D character model in a video game.