Skin

/skɪn/ noun

The thin layer of tissue that covers the outside of a person or animal’s body. It protects you, helps control your temperature, and lets you feel touch, heat, and pain.

“Skin” comes from Old Norse “skinn,” meaning “animal hide” or “fur,” which entered English through Viking influence. It is related to words about covering and peeling. Over time, English used it for both human and animal outer coverings.

AFvel
AMቆዳ
ARجلد
BGкожа
BNচামড়া
CApell
CSkůže
DAhud
DEHaut
ELδέρμα
ESpiel
ETnahk
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