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SKELL is a free tool for language learners and teachers to explore word usage, examples, collocations, and similar words.
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Skell - Wikipedia
Skell refers to a person who is homeless, vagrant or derelict. It is often used to connote such a person who is habitually engaged in small-time criminal ...
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SKELL – corpus tool for language learners | Sketch Engine
SKELL is a tool for language learners and teachers to see how phrases and words are used by real speakers. Use concordance and collocation examples or ...
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skell
▪ I. skell north. dial. rare. [a. ON. skel, = OE. scell shell n.] A shell.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 14683 Luytel notes þey toke, &..dide y[n] þe schelles [v.r. skellis] fyr & tunder. c 1440 York Myst. ii. 65 Þe see now will I set within..Othir fysch to flet with fyne, sum with skale and s...
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Skell | Xenoblade Wiki - Fandom
A Skell. Skells are weaponizable mechs in Xenoblade Chronicles X. Skells rely on fuel to power them, and can be used in battle at any time, mostly against ...
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How far reaching is the term “Skell” : r/ems - Reddit
Skel actually has its roots in 17th century english where “Skelder” meant a lazy person. Some also use it to mean 'skeleton' to describe the ...
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SKELL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a person who lives on the streets, sleeps in doorways or subways, etc.; derelict. · a slovenly person. Discover More. Word History and Origins.
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skell - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
skell · Contents · English · Icelandic. edit. Verb. edit. skell (strong). first-person singular present indicative of skella · second-person singular imperative ...
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Learn how to acquire, upgrade, and retain Skells in Xenoblade ...
In this article, we'll cover the benefits of having your Skell License, tips on how to get a Skell, and how to keep your Skell.
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skell, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun skell is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for skell is from around 1330, ...
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Skell (disambiguation)
Skell is American slang for a homeless person or a vagrant. Skell may also refer to:
Philip Skell, American chemist
River Skell, England
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Skell (mythology), a Native American god
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River Skell
For its first the river is known as Skell Beck. Descending from the moor the river enters Skell Gill, a narrow wooded valley. References
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Philip Skell
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Skell was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Jacob and Molly Lipfriend Skell. He married Margo Fosse on December 25, 1948, in Taft. Skell, sometimes called "the father of carbene chemistry," is widely known for the "Skell Rule," which was first applied to carbenes, the "fleeting species
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River Laver
The River Laver is a tributary of the River Skell, itself a tributary of the River Ure in North Yorkshire, England. The river joins the River Skell at the western edge of Ripon.
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Skellow
the Skell (brook). On the east bank of the Skell lies old Skellow, a cluster of older houses facing Skellow Hall.
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