Skinless vs Skinned - What's the difference?
skinless | skinned |
Not having an outer layer of skin or skin like material or with such a layer removed.
:I bought skinless chicken breast because the fat right under the skin is supposed to be fattening, but they don't crisp as much.
Having skin.
Covered in a thin membrane resembling skin.
Having skin (or similar outer layer) totally or partially removed.
(skin)
As adjectives the difference between skinless and skinned
is that skinless is not having an outer layer of skin or skin like material or with such a layer removed while skinned is having skin.As a verb skinned is
(skin).skinless
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(en adjective)Synonyms
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*skinned
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(en adjective)- My skinned knuckles hurt until the scrape healed.