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What does PEEL mean? - Definitions. net Peel refers to the act of removing the outer covering or skin of a fruit, vegetable or any food item It also refers to the outer layer or skin itself of certain fruits and vegetables that is often removed before consumption
peel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary peel (third-person singular simple present peels, present participle peeling, simple past and past participle peeled) (transitive) To remove the skin or outer covering of
PEEL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Peel 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
Peal vs. Peel: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly While peal and peel may sound similar, they have entirely distinct meanings A peal refers to a loud, prolonged ringing of bells, often associated with celebrations or announcements
How to structure paragraphs using the PEEL method - Studiosity The PEEL paragraph method is a technique used in writing to help structure paragraphs in a way that presents a single clear and focused argument, which links back to the essay topic or thesis statement
Peel Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary PEEL meaning: 1 : to remove the skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc ); 2 : to remove (a covering, shell, etc ) from something often + from often + off
Peel vs. Peal: Whats the Difference? | Merriam-Webster 'Peel' is a noun or a verb referring to the outer covering of something, like a fruit or vegetable, or the act of removing such a layer 'Peal' is most commonly a noun referring to a loud sound or succession of sounds