Multi-skilled
[skild] /skɪld/
adjective
1.
having ; trained or experienced in work that requires .
2.
showing, involving, or requiring , as certain work.
adjective
1.
possessing or trained in more than one skill or area of expertise
/skɪld/
adjective
1.
possessing or demonstrating accomplishment, skill, or special training
2.
(prenominal) involving skill or special training: a skilled job
adj.
past participle adjective from skill (v.) “to have personal and practical knowledge” (c.1200), from Old Norse skilja “separate, part, divide; break off, break up; part company, take leave; discern, distinguish; understand, find out; decide, settle,” from the source of skill (n.).
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