highly skilled is incorrectly written, and should be written as "highly skilled" being its meaning:
highly skilled = French Spanish emeriteen Emeritusemerito 40 emeriteen; / e m Ur e t U s /; Emeritus plural; Emer abbreviation ). " (E-34 Latin; out " and meritus, " earned " ) In current usage, is a postpositive adjective used to describe a former Professor, Bishop, President, Prime Minister, or other professional and, as such, refers to the situation after the retirement of at least one Pope. The female equivalent, Emeritus ( / Emuretu / ) it is also sometimes used, but as it is often the case of linguistic loans, the use of the donor language inflectional system faces the limits of the receiving language. Although Latin and romance languages inflect Professor / Professor for men and women, in Professor of English is not inflection of gender ( both women and men ) use it and often Emeritus without inflections in a similar way.