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Definition of skill
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Skill (n.) Any
particular
art.
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Ritualist
::
Ritualist
(n.) One
skilled
un, or
attached
to, a
ritual;
one who
advocates
or
practices
ritualism..
Mintman
::
Mintman
(n.) One
skilled
in
coining,
or in
coins;
a
coiner..
Diplomatist
::
Diplomatist
(n.) A
person
employed
in, or
skilled
in,
diplomacy;
a
diplomat..
Address
::
Address
(v. t.)
Skill;
skillful
management;
dexterity;
adroitness.
Famous
::
Famous
(a.)
Celebrated
in fame or
public
report;
renowned;
mach
talked
of;
distinguished
in
story;
-- used in
either
a good or a bad
sense,
chiefly
the
former;
often
followed
by for; as,
famous
for
erudition,
for
eloquence,
for
military
skill;
a
famous
pirate..
Equestrienne
::
Equestrienne
(n.) A woman
skilled
in
equestrianism;
a
horsewoman.
Novice
::
Novice
(n.) One who is new in any
business,
profession,
or
calling;
one
unacquainted
or
unskilled;
one yet in the
rudiments;
a
beginner;
a
tyro..
Juggle
::
Juggle
(v. i.) To play
tricks
by
sleight
of hand; to cause
amusement
and sport by
tricks
of
skill;
to
conjure.
Complementary
::
Complementary
(n.) One
skilled
in
compliments.
Divine
::
Divine
(a.) One
skilled
in
divinity;
a
theologian.
Skilling
::
Skilling
(n.) A bay of a barn; also, a
slight
addition
to a
cottage..
Ovariotomist
::
Ovariotomist
(n.) One who
performs,
or is
skilled
in,
ovariotomy..
Campanologist
::
Campanologist
(n.) One
skilled
in
campanology;
a bell
ringer.
Acquire
::
Acquire
(v. t.) To gain,
usually
by one's own
exertions;
to get as one's own; as, to
acquire
a
title,
riches,
knowledge,
skill,
good or bad
habits..
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Of
untaught
manners;
unpolished;
of low rank;
uncivil;
clownish;
ignorant;
raw;
unskillful;
-- said of
persons,
or of
conduct,
skill,
and the
like..
Knight-errant
::
Knight-errant
(n.) A
wandering
knight;
a
knight
who
traveled
in
search
of
adventures,
for the
purpose
of
exhibiting
military
skill,
prowess,
and
generosity..
Tactician
::
Tactician
(n.) One
versed
in
tactics;
hence,
a
skillful
maneuverer;
an
adroit
manager..
Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.)
Intellectual
ability,
natural
or
acquired;
mental
endowment
or
capacity;
skill in
accomplishing;
a
special
gift,
particularly
in
business,
art, or the like;
faculty;
a use of the word
probably
originating
in the
Scripture
parable
of the
talents
(Matt.
xxv.
14-30)..
Daub
::
Daub (v. t.) To paint in a
coarse
or
unskillful
manner.
Myologist
::
Myologist
(n.) One
skilled
in
myology.
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