`skin` in Latin
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skin
- noun
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outer covering of a body
cutisHer skin is very soft. — Cutis eius mollissima est.pellisThe animal's skin was thick. — Pellis animalis crassa erat. -
[figurative,
idiomatic],
a person's life or safety
vita [figurative, idiomatic]He barely escaped with his skin. — Vix cum vita effugit.salus [figurative, idiomatic]She risked her skin to help. — Salutem suam periclitata est ut adiuvaret. -
[colloquial,
slang],
a condom (slang)
tegmen [colloquial, slang]He always carries a skin. — Semper tegmen secum fert. -
[computing],
customized interface appearance
forma interfaciei [computing]I changed the skin of the app. — Formam interfaciei applicationis mutavi. -
[slang,
colloquial],
a person, often in compound (e.g. skinhead)
homo [slang, colloquial]He's a skin, always in trouble. — Homo est, semper in difficultate.
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outer covering of a body
- verb
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remove skin from something
excoriareSkin the rabbit before cooking. — Leporem excoria antequam coquis.decutereThey skinned the animal quickly. — Animal celeriter decusserunt.
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remove skin from something