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- verbpeel (verb) · peels (third person present) · peeled (past tense) · peeled (past participle) · peeling (present participle)OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘to plunder’): variant of dialect pill, from Latin pilare ‘to strip hair from’, from pilus ‘hair’. The differentiation of peel and pill may have been by association with the French verbs peler ‘to peel’ and piller ‘to pillage’.nounpeel (noun) · peels (plural noun) · pele (noun) · peles (plural noun)
- a flat implement like a shovel, especially one used by a baker for carrying loaves or similar items of food into or out of an oven:"a wooden pizza peel"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French pele, from Latin pala, from the base of pangere ‘fasten’.nounpeel (noun) · peels (plural noun) · pele (noun) · peles (plural noun) · peel tower (noun) · peel towers (plural noun)- a small square defensive tower of a kind built in the 16th century in the border counties of England and Scotland:"in 1326 orders were given for the peel of the castle to be repaired"
Originlate Middle English (in sense ‘palisade or fence formed of stakes’): from Anglo-Norman French pel, peel, pele ‘stake, palisade’, from Latin palus ‘stake’. The current sense is probably short for synonymous peel-house.verbcroquetpeel (verb) · peels (third person present) · peeled (past tense) · peeled (past participle) · peeling (present participle)- send (another player's ball) through a wicket:"the better players are capable of peeling a ball through two or three wickets"
Originlate 19th century: from the name of Walter H. Peel, founder of the All England Croquet Association, a leading exponent of the practice. - Peel means to:
- Remove the skin from a fruit or vegetable.
- Remove a covering or shell from something12.
- Pull or strip off the natural external covering or protection of something3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to remove a covering slowly and carefully, or of a covering to come off: [ T always + adv/prep ] We peeled the wallpaper off the walls.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/peelPEEL meaning: 1 : to remove the skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc.); 2 : to remove (a covering, shell, etc.) from something often + from often + offwww.britannica.com/dictionary/peelPeel means to pull or strip off the natural external covering or protection of something: to peel an orange, a potato. Pare is used of trimming off chips, flakes, or superficial parts from something, as well as of cutting off the skin or rind: to pare the nails; to pare a potato.www.wordreference.com/definition/Peel PEEL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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