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4-letter words (2 found)

EWKS,SKEW,

3-letter words (2 found)

EWK,SEW,

2-letter words (3 found)

ES,EW,WE,

1-letter words (1 found)

E,

You can make 8 words from skew according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

All 4 letters words made out of skew

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Definitions and meaning of skew

skew

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /skjuː/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /skju/
  • Rhymes: -uː
  • Homophone: SKU

Etymology 1

The verb is derived from Middle English skeuen, skewe, skewen (to run at an angle or obliquely; to escape), from Old Northern French escuer [and other forms], variants of Old French eschuer, eschever, eschiver (to escape, flee; to avoid) (modern French esquiver (to dodge (a blow), duck; to elude, evade; to slip away; to sidestep)), from Frankish *skiuhan (to dread; to avoid, shun), from Proto-Germanic *skiuhijaną (to frighten). The English word is cognate with Catalan esquiu (evasive, shy), Danish skæv (crooked, slanting; skew, wry) (> Norwegian Bokmål skjev), Dutch scheef (crooked, slanting), Norwegian skeiv (crooked, lopsided; oblique, slanting; distorted), Saterland Frisian skeeuw (aslant, slanting; oblique; awry), and is a doublet of eschew.

The adjective and adverb are probably derived from the verb and/or from askew, and the noun is derived from either the adjective or the verb.

Verb

skew (third-person singular simple present skews, present participle skewing, simple past and past participle skewed)

  1. (transitive) To form or shape in an oblique way; to cause to take an oblique position.
    Antonym: unskew
    1. (statistics) To cause (a distribution) to be asymmetrical.
  2. (transitive) To bias or distort in a particular direction.
  3. (transitive, Northumbria, Yorkshire) To hurl or throw.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:throw
  4. (intransitive) To move obliquely; to move sideways, to sidle; to lie obliquely.
  5. (intransitive) To jump back or sideways in fear or surprise; to shy, as a horse.
  6. (intransitive) To look at obliquely; to squint; hence, to look slightingly or suspiciously.
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Adjective

skew (not generally comparable, comparative skewer or more skew, superlative skewest or most skew)

  1. (not comparable) Neither parallel nor perpendicular to a certain line; askew.
  2. (not comparable, geometry) Of two lines in three-dimensional space: neither intersecting nor parallel.
  3. (comparable, statistics) Of a distribution: asymmetrical about its mean.
Synonyms
  • (neither parallel nor perpendicular): oblique
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Adverb

skew (comparative more skew, superlative most skew)

  1. (rare) Askew, obliquely; awry.

Noun

skew (plural skews)

  1. Something that has an oblique or slanted position.
  2. An oblique or sideways movement.
  3. A squint or sidelong glance.
  4. A kind of wooden vane or cowl in a chimney which revolves according to the direction of the wind and prevents smoking.
  5. A piece of rock lying in a slanting position and tapering upwards which overhangs a working-place in a mine and is liable to fall.
  6. A bias or distortion in a particular direction.
  7. (electronics) A phenomenon in synchronous digital circuit systems (such as computers) in which the same sourced clock signal arrives at different components at different times.
  8. (statistics) A state of asymmetry in a distribution; skewness.
Derived terms
  • on the skew
  • skewness
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Etymology 2

From Middle English skeu, skew (stone with a sloping surface forming the slope of a gable, offset of a buttress, etc.) [and other forms], from Anglo-Norman eschu, escuwe, eskeu, or Old Northern French eschieu, eskieu, eskiu, from Old French escu, escut, eschif (a shield) (modern French écu), from Latin scūtum (a shield), from Proto-Indo-European *skewH- (to cover, protect) or *skey- (to cut, split).

Noun

skew (plural skews)

  1. (architecture) A stone at the foot of the slope of a gable, the offset of a buttress, etc., cut with a sloping surface and with a check to receive the coping stones and retain them in place; a skew-corbel.
  2. (chiefly Scotland, architecture) The coping of a gable.
  3. (architecture, obsolete) One of the stones placed over the end of a gable, or forming the coping of a gable.
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References

Further reading

  • clock skew on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • skew lines on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • skew (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Middle English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skiu̯/
  • Rhymes: -iu̯

Etymology 1

From an earlier form of Old Norse ský, from Proto-Germanic *skiwją; doublet of sky.

Alternative forms

  • schew, scue, skewe, skiu, skiw, skue, skwe, skyw

Noun

skew (plural skewes)

  1. sky, air
  2. (rare) cloud
Derived terms
  • skewen
References
  • “skeu, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2022-05-07.

Etymology 2

From Old French escu, from Latin scūtum.

Alternative forms

  • scheu, scuwe, scu, skyew, skyu

Noun

skew (plural skewes)

  1. A segment of carved stone to cover a gable with.
References
  • “skeu, n.(2).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-07-23.

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