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hmano
What is the difference between skin and skim in term of liquids?
I know they mean some kind of thin layer, but is there any difference between their thickness or stiffness?
Milk can have both?
I suspect that skin is more flexible and less thick.
14 mars 2018 23:03
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Skin, referring to liquids like milk, is a film that can form across the surface, especially when milk is boiled. The skin can be skimmed (remove floating matter from a liquid) off the milk.
I had not heard of "skim" as a noun before, but my dictionary says it can refer to the thin layer or film that is skimmed off the milk. So it sounds like 2 words that can mean the same thing. "Skim" is most often a verb, and as a noun being something that has been skimmed.
"skim milk" is milk which has had the cream removed from it.
15 mars 2018
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hmano
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Hongrois
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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