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Definition of Skinners

Skinner
Skinner Skin"ner, n. 1. One who skins. 2. One who deals in skins, pelts, or hides.

Meaning of Skinners from wikipedia

- Skinners may refer to: Skinners' Academy, a secondary school in Woodberry Down, Hackney, London, England The Skinners' School, an all-boys grammar school...
- The Worshipful Company of Skinners (known as The Skinners' Company) is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. It was originally an ****ociation...
- The Skinners' School (formally The Skinners' Company's Middle School for Boys and commonly known as Skinners'), is a British Grammar School with academy...
- Skinners' Academy (formerly The Skinners' Company's School for Girls) is a school in the Manor House (Woodberry Down) area for boys and girls aged 11–19...
- Skin is the layer of usually soft, flexible outer tissue covering the body of a vertebrate animal, with three main functions: protection, regulation, and...
- to as Skinner, by Bernard Skinner Skinners (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Skinner All pages with titles containing Skinners This disambiguation...
- Skin on Skin may refer to: Skin on Skin (Vanity album), 1986 "Skin on Skin" (Sarah Connor song), 2002 "Skin on Skin", a song by the Boomtown Rats from...
- Skinners Pond traces its name to a small lake of the same name. Originally the settlement was called Skinner Pond, however it was changed to Skinners...
- Skinners Run is a 3.91 mi (6.29 km) long second-order tributary to Marshyhope Cr**** in Dorchester County, Maryland. This is the only stream of this name...
- Skin on Skin is the second and final studio album by Canadian singer Vanity, released on May 24, 1986, by Motown Records. This out of print recording was...