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  1. Wörterbuch
    skin
    [skɪn]
    noun
    skin (Hauptwort) · skins (Hauptwort im Plural)
    1. the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal:
      "I use body lotion to keep my skin supple" · "a flap of skin"
      • the skin of a dead animal with or without the fur, used as material for clothing or other items:
        "is this real crocodile skin?"
      • a container made from the skin of an animal such as a goat, used for holding liquids:
        "a skin filled with water"
    2. the peel or outer layer of certain fruits or vegetables:
      "potatoes roasted in their skins"
    3. computing
      a customized graphic user interface for an application or operating system.
    4. BRITISH
      informal
      a skinhead:
      "we were surrounded by skins with tattoos and braces"
    5. informal
      (skins)
      (especially in jazz) a drum or drum head.
    6. informal
      relating to or denoting pornographic literature or films:
      "the skin trade"
    7. US
      a card game in which each player has one card which they bet will not be the first to be matched by a card dealt from the pack.
    8. AUSTRALIAN
      a unit into which an Aboriginal people is divided, typically on the basis of descent, each skin being associated with a totemic bird, animal, or insect.
    verb
    skin (Verb) · skins (Dritte Person Präsens) · skinned (Präteritum) · skinned (Partizip Perfekt) · skinning (Partizip Präsens)
    1. remove the skin from (an animal or a fruit or vegetable):
      "scald and skin the tomatoes" · "she skinned the pig and salted the carcass"
    2. informal
      take money from or swindle (someone):
      "I ain't no dummy, and I know when I'm being skinned"
    3. (of a wound) form new skin:
      "the hole in his skull skinned over"
      • archaic
        cover with skin:
        "the wound was skinned, but the strength of his thigh was not restored"
    4. soccer
      informal
      (of a player) take the ball past (a defender) with ease:
      "Kanchelskis would have skinned him"
    5. BRITISH
      informal
      (skin up)
      make a cannabis cigarette:
      "we had a few beers and then we skinned up"
    Origin
    late Old English scinn, from Old Norse skinn; related to Dutch schinden ‘flay, peel’ and German schinden.
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    Skin - Wikipedia

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    Structure in fish, amphibians, birds, and reptiles Bild

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      Web17. Okt. 2022 · The skin is the body's largest and primary protective organ, covering its entire external surface and serving as a first-order physical barrier against the environment. Its functions include temperature …