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Skinner - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A skinner is a person who removes the skin from animals, typically for preparing hides or fur. The term can also refer to someone who deals in skins or leather goods.

skinner

/ˈskɪnər/ /ˈskɪnə/

Definition:

A person who removes or prepares animal skins, or a surname derived from this occupation.

Synonyms:

tanner, flayer, hide-worker

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

animal lover, conservationist

Common Collocations:

skinner box, animal skinner, professional skinner

Derivatives:

skinned, skinning

Usage Tips:

Use "skinner" to refer to someone who works with animal hides or as a proper noun for surnames.

Common Phrases:

Skinner's box, Skinner's theory, like a skinner at work

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "skinnere," meaning one who skins animals, from Old Norse "skinn."

Examples:

  • 1. The skinner carefully removed the hide from the deer.
  • 2. Mr. Skinner is a well-known biologist in our town.
  • 3. The old skinner taught his son the traditional methods.
  • 4. She visited a museum showcasing tools used by skinners.

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