casing |
peel |
Related terms |
Casing is a related term of peel.
As a noun casing
is that which encloses or encases.
As a verb casing
is .
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
peel |
fleece |
Related terms |
In countable terms the difference between peel and fleece
is that
peel is cosmetic preparation designed to remove dead skin or exfoliate while
fleece is an insulating wooly jacket.
As verbs the difference between peel and fleece
is that
peel is to remove the skin or outer covering of while
fleece is to con or trick someone out of money.
As nouns the difference between peel and fleece
is that
peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while
fleece is hair or wool of a sheep or similar animal.
As a proper noun Peel
is a town on the Isle of Man.
peel |
periderm |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between peel and periderm
is that
peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while
periderm is the outer layer of plant tissue; the outer bark.
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 |
null |
As a proper noun peel
is a town on the isle of man.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
peel |
reel |
As a proper noun peel
is a town on the isle of man.
As an adjective reel is
real (true, fact, not fictional).
As a noun reel is
real (reality).
peek |
peel |
As an acronym peek
is polyetheretherketone.
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
pees |
peel |
As nouns the difference between pees and peel
is that
pees is plural of lang=en while
peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc.
As verbs the difference between pees and peel
is that
pees is third-person singular of pee while
peel is to remove the skin or outer covering of.
As a proper noun Peel is
a town on the Isle of Man.
peel |
teel |
As nouns the difference between peel and teel
is that
peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while
teel is sesame.
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 |
keel |
As verbs the difference between peel and keel
is that
peel is to remove the skin or outer covering of while
keel is to collapse, to fall.
As nouns the difference between peel and keel
is that
peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while
keel is a large beam along the underside of a ship’s hull from bow to stern.
As a proper noun Peel
is a town on the Isle of Man.
peel |
pel |
As nouns the difference between peel and pel
is that
peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while
pel is pixel.
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.
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