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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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Strategi
::
Strategist
(n.) One
skilled
in
strategy,
or the
science
of
directing
great
military
movements..
Taxidermist
::
Taxidermist
(n.) A
person
skilled
in
taxidermy.
Skunk
::
Skunk (v. t.) In games of
chance
and
skill:
To
defeat
(an
opponent)
(as in
cards)
so that he fails to gain a
point,
or (in
checkers)
to get a
king..
Artsman
::
Artsman
(n.) A man
skilled
in an art or in arts.
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.) That which is done for the sake of
exercising,
practicing,
training,
or
promoting
skill,
health,
mental,
improvement,
moral
discipline,
etc.; that which is
assigned
or
prescribed
for such ends;
hence,
a
disquisition;
a
lesson;
a task; as,
military
or naval
exercises;
musical
exercises;
an
exercise
in
composition..
Ingenuity
::
Ingenuity
(n.) The
quality
or power of ready
invention;
quickness
or
acuteness
in
forming
new
combinations;
ingeniousness;
skill in
devising
or
combining.
Skill
::
Skill (v. t.) To know; to
understand.
Negligence
::
Negligence
(n.) The
omission
of the care usual under the
circumstances,
being
convertible
with the Roman
culpa.
A
specialist
is bound to
higher
skill and
diligence
in his
specialty
than one who is not a
specialist,
and
liability
for
negligence
varies
acordingly..
Microtomist
::
Microtomist
(n.) One who is
skilled
in or
practices
microtomy.
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..
Chronologer
::
Chronologer
(n.) A
person
who
investigates
dates of
events
and
transactions;
one
skilled
in
chronology.
Cataloguer
::
Cataloguer
(n.) A maker of
catalogues;
esp. one
skilled
in the
making
of
catalogues.
Address
::
Address
(v.)
Reflexively:
To
prepare
one's self; to apply one's skill or
energies
(to some
object);
to
betake.
Songster
::
Songster
(n.) One who
sings;
one
skilled
in
singing;
-- not often
applied
to human
beings.
Generalship
::
Generalship
(n.)
Military
skill in a
general
officer
or
commander.
Dialector
::
Dialector
(n.) One
skilled
in
dialectics.
Match
::
Match (v.) A
contest
to try
strength
or
skill,
or to
determine
superiority;
an
emulous
struggle..
Sportulae
::
Sportsmanship
(n.) The
practice
of
sportsmen;
skill in field
sports.
Phytologist
::
Phytologist
(n.) One
skilled
in
phytology;
a
writer
on
plants;
a
botanist.
Master
::
Master
(v. i.) To be
skillful;
to
excel.
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