skinless
English
Etymology
From Middle English skynles, equivalent to skin + -less. Cognate with Old Norse skinnlauss (“skinless”).
Adjective
skinless (not comparable)
- Not having an outer layer of skin or skinlike material, or with such a layer removed.
- I bought skinless chicken breast because the fat right under the skin is supposed to be fattening; but they don't crisp as much.
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