| SKEW | • skew v. (Transitive) To form or shape in an oblique way; to cause to take an oblique position. • skew v. (Transitive) To bias or distort in a particular direction. • skew v. (Transitive, Northumbria, Yorkshire) To hurl or throw. |
| SKEWBACK | • skewback n. (Architecture) The side of an arch; the course of masonry on the top of an abutment with a slope for… • SKEWBACK n. a sloping surface against which the end of an arch rests. |
| SKEWBACKED | • SKEWBACKED adj. having a skewback, the part or inclined surface on which a segmented arch abuts. |
| SKEWBACKS | • skewbacks n. Plural of skewback. • SKEWBACK n. a sloping surface against which the end of an arch rests. |
| SKEWBALD | • skewbald adj. (Of horses) Marked with patches of white and non-black colours. • skewbald n. A skewbald horse. • SKEWBALD n. a horse with brown and white patches. |
| SKEWBALDS | • skewbalds n. Plural of skewbald. • SKEWBALD n. a horse with brown and white patches. |
| SKEWED | • skewed adj. Twisted at an angle. • skewed adj. (Statistics, of information) Biased, distorted. • skewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of skew. |
| SKEWER | • skewer n. A long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking. • skewer n. Food served on a skewer. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • skewer n. (Chess) A scenario in which a piece attacks a more valuable piece which, if it moves aside, reveals… |
| SKEWERED | • skewered v. Simple past tense and past participle of skewer. • SKEWER v. to pierce with or as with a skewer. |
| SKEWERING | • skewering v. Present participle of skewer. • skewering n. The act by which something is skewered. • SKEWER v. to pierce with or as with a skewer. |
| SKEWERS | • skewers n. Plural of skewer. • skewers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skewer. • SKEWER v. to pierce with or as with a skewer. |
| SKEWEST | • skewest adj. Superlative form of skew: most skew. • SKEW adj. oblique, biased. |
| SKEWING | • skewing v. Present participle of skew. • skewing n. The act of making something skewed; an alteration in a particular direction. • SKEW v. to make oblique. |
| SKEWNESS | • skewness n. The property of being skew. • skewness n. (Statistics) A measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable;… • SKEWNESS n. lack of symmetry. |
| SKEWNESSES | • skewnesses n. Plural of skewness. • SKEWNESS n. lack of symmetry. |
| SKEWS | • skews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skew. • skews n. Plural of skew. • SKEW v. to make oblique. |
| SKEWWHIFF | • skewwhiff adj. Alternative spelling of skew-whiff. • skew-whiff adj. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) Askew; lopsided, not straight. • skew␣whiff adj. Alternative spelling of skew-whiff. |