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skinned
5 ENTRIES FOUND:
skinned
(adjective)
thick–skinned
(adjective)
thin–skinned
(adjective)
eye
(noun)
skin
(verb)
skinned
/
ˈ
skɪnd/
adjective
skinned
/
ˈ
skɪnd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SKINNED
:
having skin of a specified kind
—
used in combination
pale-
skinned
dark-
skinned
smooth-
skinned
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