These are the meanings of the letters KILLUTS when you unscramble them.
- kills (unknown)
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- kilts (unknown)
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- lilts (unknown)
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- Skill (n.)
Any particular art.
- Skill (n.)
Discrimination; judgment; propriety; reason; cause.
- Skill (n.)
Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.
- Skill (n.)
Knowledge; understanding.
- Skill (n.)
The familiar knowledge of any art or science, united with readiness and dexterity in execution or performance, or in the application of the art or science to practical purposes; power to discern and execute; ability to perceive and perform; expertness; aptitude; as, the skill of a mathematician, physician, surgeon, mechanic, etc.
- Skill (v. i.)
To be knowing; to have understanding; to be dexterous in performance.
- Skill (v. i.)
To make a difference; to signify; to matter; -- used impersonally.
- Skill (v. t.)
To know; to understand.
- Skull (n.)
A covering for the head; a skullcap.
- Skull (n.)
A school, company, or shoal.
- Skull (n.)
A sort of oar. See Scull.
- Skull (n.)
The head or brain; the seat of intelligence; mind.
- Skull (n.)
The skeleton of the head of a vertebrate animal, including the brain case, or cranium, and the bones and cartilages of the face and mouth. See Illusts. of Carnivora, of Facial angles under Facial, and of Skeleton, in Appendix.
- Still (a.)
After that; after what is stated.
- Still (a.)
In an increasing or additional degree; even more; -- much used with comparatives.
- Still (a.)
In continuation by successive or repeated acts; always; ever; constantly; uniformly.
- Still (a.)
In the future as now and before.
- Still (a.)
Notwithstanding what has been said or done; in spite of what has occured; nevertheless; -- sometimes used as a conjunction. See Synonym of But.
- Still (a.)
To appease; to calm; to quiet, as tumult, agitation, or excitement; as, to still the passions.
- Still (a.)
To stop, as motion or agitation; to cause to become quiet, or comparatively quiet; to check the agitation of; as, to still the raging sea.
- Still (a.)
To stop, as noise; to silence.
- Still (a.)
To this time; until and during the time now present; now no less than before; yet.
- Still (adv.)
Comparatively quiet or silent; soft; gentle; low.
- Still (adv.)
Constant; continual.
- Still (adv.)
Motionless; at rest; quiet; as, to stand still; to lie or sit still.
- Still (adv.)
Not disturbed by noise or agitation; quiet; calm; as, a still evening; a still atmosphere.
- Still (adv.)
Not effervescing; not sparkling; as, still wines.
- Still (adv.)
Uttering no sound; silent; as, the audience is still; the animals are still.
- Still (n.)
A steep hill or ascent.
- Still (n.)
Freedom from noise; calm; silence; as, the still of midnight.
- Still (v.)
A house where liquors are distilled; a distillery.
- Still (v.)
A vessel, boiler, or copper used in the distillation of liquids; specifically, one used for the distillation of alcoholic liquors; a retort. The name is sometimes applied to the whole apparatus used in in vaporization and condensation.
- Still (v. i.)
To drop, or flow in drops; to distill.
- Still (v. t.)
To cause to fall by drops.
- Still (v. t.)
To expel spirit from by heat, or to evaporate and condense in a refrigeratory; to distill.
- Stull (n.)
A framework of timber covered with boards to support rubbish; also, a framework of boards to protect miners from falling stones.
- tills (unknown)
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