peel |
undefined |
As a proper noun peel
is a town on the isle of man.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
rid |
peel |
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc (usually followed by "of").
As a verb rid
is to free from something or
rid can be (obsolete) (
ride).
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
scratch |
peel |
As a verb scratch
is to rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc.
As a noun scratch
is (
lb) a disruption, mark or shallow cut on a surface made by scratching.
As an adjective scratch
is for or consisting of preliminary or tentative, incomplete, etc work.
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
toll |
peel |
As a noun toll
is custom (duty collected at the borders).
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
sheathing |
peel |
Related terms |
Sheathing is a related term of peel.
As a noun sheathing
is something that wraps around or surrounds something, as a sheath encases its blade.
As a verb sheathing
is .
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
peel |
pelt |
In transitive terms the difference between peel and pelt
is that
peel is to remove from the outer or top layer of while
pelt is to beat or hit, especially repeatedly.
In intransitive terms the difference between peel and pelt
is that
peel is to move, separate (off or away while
pelt is to throw out words.
As a proper noun Peel
is a town on the Isle of Man.
dissect |
peel |
As a verb dissect
is to study an animal's anatomy by cutting it apart; to perform a necropsy or an autopsy.
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
chop |
peel |
As a noun chop
is garbage, trash can.
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
rip |
peel |
In transitive terms the difference between rip and peel
is that
rip is to get by, or as if by, cutting or tearing while
peel is to remove from the outer or top layer of.
In intransitive terms the difference between rip and peel
is that
rip is to tear apart; to rapidly become two parts while
peel is to move, separate (off or away.
In archaic terms the difference between rip and peel
is that
rip is to tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; usually with
up while
peel is a small tower, fort, or castle; a keep.
As an interjection RIP
is rest in peace.
As a proper noun Peel is
a town on the Isle of Man.
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