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peel

Peel vs Cut - What's the difference?

peel | cut |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a noun cut is

vial.

As an interjection cut is

beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.

As a verb cut is

to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.

Peel vs Skim - What's the difference?

peel | skim |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a verb skim is

to pass lightly; to glide along in an even, smooth course; to glide along near the surface.

As an adjective skim is

(of milk) having lowered fat content.

Din vs Peel - What's the difference?

din | peel |


As a noun din

is or din can be dyne.

As a proper noun peel is

a town on the isle of man.

Peel vs Rink - What's the difference?

peel | rink |


In curling terms the difference between peel and rink

is that peel is a takeout which removes a stone from play as well as the delivered stone while rink is a team in a competition.

As nouns the difference between peel and rink

is that peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while rink is a man, especially a warrior or hero.

As a verb peel

is to remove the skin or outer covering of.

As a proper noun Peel

is a town on the Isle of Man.

Peel vs Pull - What's the difference?

peel | pull |


In transitive terms the difference between peel and pull

is that peel is to remove from the outer or top layer of while pull is to strain (a muscle, tendon, ligament, etc.).

In intransitive terms the difference between peel and pull

is that peel is to move, separate (off or away while pull is to row.

As a proper noun Peel

is a town on the Isle of Man.

Pluck vs Peel - What's the difference?

pluck | peel |


In transitive terms the difference between pluck and peel

is that pluck is to play a string instrument pizzicato while peel is to remove from the outer or top layer of.

In intransitive terms the difference between pluck and peel

is that pluck is to pull or twitch sharply while peel is to move, separate (off or away.

As a proper noun Peel is

a town on the Isle of Man.

Peel vs Hides - What's the difference?

peel | hides |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a noun hides is

.

As a verb hides is

(hide).

Shelling vs Peel - What's the difference?

shelling | peel |


As verbs the difference between shelling and peel

is that shelling is present participle of lang=en while peel is to remove the skin or outer covering of.

As nouns the difference between shelling and peel

is that shelling is an artillery bombardment while peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc.

As a proper noun Peel is

a town on the Isle of Man.

Peel vs Paring - What's the difference?

peel | paring |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a noun paring is

query.

Peel vs Pale - What's the difference?

peel | pale |


In transitive terms the difference between peel and pale

is that peel is to remove from the outer or top layer of while pale is to make pale; to diminish the brightness of.

In intransitive terms the difference between peel and pale

is that peel is to move, separate (off or away while pale is to become insignificant.

In obsolete terms the difference between peel and pale

is that peel is a fence made of stakes; a stockade while pale is paleness; pallor.

In archaic terms the difference between peel and pale

is that peel is a small tower, fort, or castle; a keep while pale is the jurisdiction (territorial or otherwise) of an authority.

As a proper noun Peel

is a town on the Isle of Man.

As an adjective pale is

light in color.

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