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peel

Flatten vs Peel - What's the difference?

flatten | peel |


In transitive terms the difference between flatten and peel

is that flatten is to knock down or lay low while peel is to remove from the outer or top layer of.

In intransitive terms the difference between flatten and peel

is that flatten is to be knocked down or laid low while peel is to move, separate (off or away.

As a noun 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 Tangeritin - What's the difference?

peel | tangeritin |


As nouns the difference between peel and tangeritin

is that peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while tangeritin is an O-polymethoxylated flavone found in tangerine and other citrus peels.

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 Nobiletin - What's the difference?

peel | nobiletin |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a noun nobiletin is

(organic compound) an o-methylated flavone found in citrus peels.

Peel vs Beflay - What's the difference?

peel | beflay |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a verb beflay is

(transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to flay; strip; peel.

Peel vs Delibrate - What's the difference?

peel | delibrate |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a verb delibrate is

(obsolete) to strip off the bark; to peel.

Peel vs Peelable - What's the difference?

peel | peelable |


As a verb peel

is to remove the skin or outer covering of.

As a noun 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.

As an adjective peelable is

capable of being peeled.

Town vs Peel - What's the difference?

town | peel |


As a noun town

is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.

As a proper noun peel is

a town on the isle of man.

Peel vs Bananadine - What's the difference?

peel | bananadine |


As nouns the difference between peel and bananadine

is that peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while bananadine is a fictional psychoactive substance said to be extracted from banana peels.

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 Succade - What's the difference?

peel | succade |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a noun succade is

candied citrus peel (or, less commonly, other preserves).

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