💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Skail"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| skalenoun | Obsolete form of scale. [(obsolete) A ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending.] |
| skelpnoun | A blow; a smart stroke, especially with the hand; a smack. |
| skillynoun | (obsolete, nautical) Skillygalee. |
| scalenoun | An ordered, usually numerical sequence used for measurement; means of assigning a magnitude. |
| scuffnoun | (sometimes attributive) A mark left by scuffing or scraping. |
| scaupnoun | Any of three species of small diving duck in the genus Aythya. |
| screenoun | (uncountable) Loose stony debris on a slope. |
| scaurnoun | (chiefly Scotland) A steep cliff or bank. |
| scawnoun | (Cornwall) An elder tree. |
| skeelnoun | (UK, Scotland, dialect) A washtub. |
| skellynoun | (slang) A skeleton, especially a human one. |
| skidnoun | An out-of-control sliding motion as would result from applying the brakes too hard in a car or other vehicle. |
| scalienoun | (furry fandom) A reptile or reptile-like animal character with human characteristics. |
| scaleboard planenoun | A plane for cutting from a board a wide shaving forming a scaleboard. |
| kailnoun | A broth made with kale or other vegetables; hence, any broth; also, a dinner. |
| scaldnoun | A burn, or injury to the skin or flesh, by hot liquid or steam. |
| scraughnoun | (Scotland, countable) A screech. |
| skiltsnoun | (US, dialect, dated or historical) A kind of wide, coarse, short trousers worn in the USA around the 18th century. |
| scinknoun | Archaic form of skink (“animal”). [(Scotland, Northern England) A shin of beef.] |
| scaladonoun | (military, obsolete) An escalade. |
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