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,
1. To strip off the skin or hide to flay to peel.
2. To cover with skin.
3. to cover superficially.
SKIN, To be covered with skin as a wound skins over.
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