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skills
n. abilities, aptitudes
 
skill
n. ability, aptitude; proficiency, expertise; craft or trade that requires special training
 
v. train a worker to execute a specific task; be important, matter, be significant; help, be useful, avail


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Skill
A skill is the learnt capacity or talent to carry out pre-determined results often with the minimum outlay of time energy or both Examples include:Academic skillsReadingLogicCritical ReasoningInterpersonal communicationSpeech: listeningtalking Nonverbal communicationLiteracywritingreadingMotor skillsWalkingarts and craftscraftsportSkilled laborInnovation Skills
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Skills
Skill, n the practical knowledge of an art, science, profession, or trade and the ability to apply it properly in practice. [more]Skills - Community and Resources

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skill
Noun
1. an ability that has been acquired by training
(synonym) accomplishment, acquirement, acquisition, attainment
(hypernym) ability, power
(hyponym) craft, craftsmanship, workmanship
2. ability to produce solutions in some problem domain; "the skill of a well-trained boxer"; "the sweet science of pugilism"
(synonym) science
(hypernym) ability, power
(hyponym) nose


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Skill
A somewhat peculiar blend between Franz-Lisp and C, with a large set of various CAD primitives. It is owned by Cadence Design Systems and has been used in their CAD frameworks since 1985. It's an extension language to the CAD framework (in the same way that Emacs-Lisp extends GNU Emacs), enabling you to automate virtually everything that you can do manually in for example the graphic editor. Skill accepts C-syntax, fun(a b), as well as Lisp syntax, (fun a b), but most users (including Cadence themselves) use the C-style.
[Jonas Jarnestrom etxjojm@eua.ericsson.se].
(1995-02-14)


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