Dexterity of speech or action; skill, talent.
The fact of being easy, or easily done; absence of difficulty, simplicity.
An institution specially designed for a specific purpose, such as incarceration, military use, or scientific experimentation.
A toilet.
The physical means or contrivances to make something (especially a public service) possible; the required equipment, infrastructure, location etc.
A condition of mental weakness less than idiocy, but enough to make a person easily persuaded to do something against their better interest.
Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.
To know; to understand.
To have knowledge or comprehension; discern.
To set apart; separate.
To discern; have knowledge or understanding; to know how (to).
To have personal or practical knowledge; be versed or practised; be expert or dextrous.
To spend acquired points in exchange for skills.
Great, excellent.