skin


verb

  • To hurt the outer layer of something, like your skin.
  • To take off the outer layer of an animal or fruit.
  • To give someone a high five.
  • To change the look of a computer program.
  • To trick someone while playing a game.
  • When a cut starts to heal and cover itself with skin.
  • To cover something with a layer, like skin.

noun

  • The outer layer that covers your body and protects you.
  • The outer layer of a fruit, like an apple or banana.
  • The soft covering of an animal that can be used for clothing or other things.
  • A thin layer that can form on top of liquids, like milk or paint.
  • A type of covering for a computer program that changes how it looks.
  • The outer covering of a sail on a boat.
  • A drink made with hot whisky.
  • A person or friend, often used in a friendly way.
  • A person with a shaved head.
  • A member of a group known for their unique style, often with shaved heads.


Word Explanation:

  • Skin is the layer that covers your body. It protects you from things like dirt and helps keep you warm.

Word in hindi

त्वचा

tvachā

Other variations in hindi

  • त्वचा tvachā
  • चमड़ी chamaṛī

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'skin' mean?

Skin is the outer layer of our body that covers and protects us. It helps keep our insides safe and helps us feel things like touch and temperature.

How do you pronounce 'skin'?

You pronounce 'skin' like this: 'skin' (it rhymes with 'pin').

What is the origin of the word 'skin'?

The word 'skin' comes from an old English word 'scinn', which means the outer covering of a body.

What is the meaning of 'skin' in Kannada?

The word 'skin' in Kannada is 'ಚರ್ಮ' (Carmā).