RESKIN

Etymology

Noun

reskin (plural reskins)

Something that uses the exact same model as something else, but has superficial differences such as textures.

Verb

reskin (third-person singular simple present reskins, present participle reskinning, simple past and past participle reskinned)

To replace the skin of a motor vehicle, especially so as to market the same car under different brands

(computing) To change the skin, or visual appearance, of an application.

Anagrams

• Ikners, Kerins, Kiners, Kinser, Kisner, Kreins, Rinkes, inkers, reinks, sinker

Source: Wiktionary



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