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skill (n.)

late 12c., "power of discernment," from Old Norse skil "distinction, ability to make out, discernment, adjustment," related to skilja (v.) "to separate; discern, understand," from Proto-Germanic *skaljo- "divide, separate" (source also of Swedish skäl "reason," Danish skjel "a separation, boundary, limit," Middle Low German schillen "to differ," Middle Low German, Middle Dutch schele "separation, discrimination;" from PIE root *skel- (1) "to cut." Sense of "ability, cleverness" first recorded early 13c.

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Definitions of skill from WordNet

skill (n.)
an ability that has been acquired by training;
skill (n.)
ability to produce solutions in some problem domain;
the skill of a well-trained boxer
Synonyms: science
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