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Skive vs Skie - What's the difference?

skive | skie |

As verbs the difference between skive and skie

is that skive is to pare or shave off the rough or thick parts of (hides or leather) while skie is .

As a noun skive

is the iron lap used by diamond polishers in finishing the facets of the gem.

skive

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The iron lap used by diamond polishers in finishing the facets of the gem.
  • * 2009 , Nicoline van der Sijs, Cookies, Coleslaw, and Stoops: The Influence of Dutch on the North American Languages , page 93
  • Thus, American diamond cutters would talk of a skive (after Dutch schijf ), where their British colleagues would say disk or wheel.

    Verb

    (skiv)
  • To pare or shave off the rough or thick parts of (hides or leather).
  • (British) To avoid one's lessons or, sometimes, work. Chiefly at school or university.
  • * 2006 , The Economist, Young offenders: Arrested development
  • Truancies, rather bewilderingly, have risen among children on the programme; the government hopes this is because children skive more as they get older.

    Derived terms

    * skiver

    Noun

  • a disc (UK) or disk (US)
  • a washer (small disc with a hole in the middle )
  • a slice (e.g. slice of bread )
  • Derived terms

    * * (l) ----

    skie

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • * 1667', Him the Almighty Power / Hurld headlong flaming from th' Ethereal '''Skie — John Milton, ''Paradise Lost , Book 1, ll. 44-5
  • Anagrams

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