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Definition of skill
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Skill (v. i.) To be
knowing;
to have
understanding;
to be
dexterous
in
performance.
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Paleographer
::
Paleographer
(n.) One
skilled
in
paleography;
a
paleographist.
Expiscate
::
Expiscate
(v. t.) To fish out; to find out by skill or
laborious
investigation;
to
search
out.
Pathologist
::
Pathologist
(n.) One
skilled
in
pathology;
an
investigator
in
pathology;
as, the
pathologist
of a
hospital,
whose duty it is to
determine
the
causes
of the
diseases..
Arithmetician
::
Arithmetician
(n.) One
skilled
in
arithmetic.
Learn
::
Learn (v. i.) To
acquire
knowledge
or
skill;
to make
progress
in
acquiring
knowledge
or
skill;
to
receive
information
or
instruction;
as, this child
learns
quickly..
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.)
Exertion
for the sake of
training
or
improvement
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
practice
to
acquire
skill,
knowledge,
virtue,
perfectness,
grace,
etc..
Masonry
::
Masonry
(n.) The work or
performance
of a
mason;
as, good or bad
masonry;
skillful
masonry..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.) One
skilled
in
divinity;
a
theologian.
Mechanist
::
Mechanist
(n.) A maker of
machines;
one
skilled
in
mechanics.
Ornithologist
::
Ornithologist
(n.) One
skilled
in
ornithology;
a
student
of
ornithology;
one who
describes
birds.
Equestrienne
::
Equestrienne
(n.) A woman
skilled
in
equestrianism;
a
horsewoman.
Dvergr
::
Dvergr
(n.) A dwarf
supposed
to dwell in rocks and hills and to be
skillful
in
working
metals.
Lodemanage
::
Lodemanage
(n.)
Pilotage;
skill of a pilot or
loadsman.
Dovetail
::
Dovetail
(v. t.) To fit in or
connect
strongly,
skillfully,
or
nicely;
to fit
ingeniously
or
complexly..
Handicap
::
Handicap
(n.) A race, for
horses
or men, or any
contest
of
agility,
strength,
or
skill,
in which there is an
allowance
of time,
distance,
weight,
or other
advantage,
to
equalize
the
chances
of the
competitors..
Inexpert
::
Inexpert
(a.) Not
expert;
not
skilled;
destitute
of
knowledge
or
dexterity
derived
from
practice.
Unartful
::
Unartful
(a.)
Lacking
art or
skill;
artless.
Statist
::
Statist
(n.) A
statesman;
a
politician;
one
skilled
in
government.
Archer
::
Archer
(n.) A
bowman,
one
skilled
in the use of the bow and
arrow..
Skill
::
Skill (n.)
Display
of art;
exercise
of
ability;
contrivance;
address.
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