Skim

/skɪm/ verb

To remove something from the surface of a liquid, or to read something quickly without studying details.

Possibly from Old Norse or related to 'scum.' The word entered Middle English with the meaning of removing surface material, and expanded to metaphorical 'skimming' through text.

AFskep
AMያስወግድ
ARيزيل الرغوة
BGснимам
BNঝেড়ে ফেলা
CAdesnatar
CSsbírat
DAskumme
DEabschöpfen
ELαφαιρώ
ESdesnatar
ETkoorima
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