Size, n.

    1. Bigness, greatness, magnitude, bulk, volume, dimensions, largeness.
    2. Sizing, weak glue, glutinous substance.

Sizing, n. Size, weak glue.

Skald, n. [Written also Scald.] Ancient Scandinavian bard.

Skein, n. Knot.

Skeleton, n.

    1. Framework.
    2. Sketch, outline, draught, rough draught.

Skeptic, n. [Written also Sceptic.]

    1. Doubter, disbeliever.
    2. Deist, infidel, unbeliever, free-thinker.

Skeptical, a. [Written also Sceptical.] Doubting, disbelieving, incredulous.

Skepticism, n. [Written also Scepticism.]

    1. Doubt, incredulity, Pyrrhonism.
    2. Unbelief, infidelity, free-thinking.

Sketch, n. Outline, drawing, delineation, plan, skeleton, rough draught, first draught, design in outline.

Sketch, v. a.

    1. Draw (in outline), chalk out, make a rough draught of, design, draught.
    2. Depict, delineate, represent, portray, paint.

Sketchy, a. Incomplete, unfinished.

Skilful, a. Skilled, well-versed, versed, conversant, proficient, learned, knowing, intelligent, ingenious, competent, able, clever, qualified, practised, trained, initiated, prepared, accomplished, expert, adept, dexterous, adroit, apt, handy, ready, quick, masterly.

Skilfully, ad. Ably, cleverly, well, dexterously, expertly, secundum artem.


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