Definition of peels Peels

/piˈlz/ - [peelz] -

We found 3 definitions of peels from 2 different sources.

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What does peels mean?

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  • peels (Noun)
    Plural of peel.

Part of speech

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  • peels, verb, present, 3rd person singular of peel (infinitive).
  • peels, noun, plural of peel.

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: peels

peel - the rind of a fruit or vegetable
  skin
  rind the natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating)
  edible fruit edible reproductive body of a seed plant especially one having sweet flesh
  jacket a short coat
  banana peel, banana skin the skin of a banana (especially when it is stripped off and discarded); "he slipped on a banana skin and almost fell"
  lemon rind, lemon peel strips of lemon peel cooked in sugar and coated with sugar
peel - British politician (1788-1850)
  Robert Peel, Sir Robert Peel
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= antonym
= related word

Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • peel (Noun)
    The skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable etc.
  • peel (Noun)
    The action of peeling away from a formation.
  • peel (Noun)
    A cosmetic preparation designed to remove dead skin or exfoliate.
  • peel (Noun)
    A stake.
  • peel (Noun)
    A fence made of stakes; a stockade.
  • peel (Noun)
    A small tower, fort, or castle; a keep.
  • peel (Noun)
    A shovel or similar instrument, now especially a pole with a flat disc at the end used for removing loaves of bread from a baker's oven.
  • peel (Noun)
    A T-shaped implement used by printers and bookbinders for hanging wet sheets of paper on lines or poles to dry.
  • peel (Noun)
    The blade of an oar.
  • peel (Noun)
    An equal or match; a draw.
  • peel (Noun)
    A takeout which removes a stone from play as well as the delivered stone.
  • peel (Verb)
    To plunder; to pillage, rob.
  • peel (Verb)
    To remove the skin or outer covering of.
  • peel (Verb)
    To remove from the outer or top layer of.
  • peel (Verb)
    To become detached, come away, especially in flakes or strips; to shed skin in such a way.
  • peel (Verb)
    To remove one's clothing.
  • peel (Verb)
    To move, separate.
  • peel (Verb)
    To send through a hoop of a ball other than one's own.
  • peel (Verb)
    To sound loudly.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • peel (n.)
    A small tower, fort, or castle; a keep.
  • peel (n.)
    A spadelike implement, variously used, as for removing loaves of bread from a baker's oven; also, a T-shaped implement used by printers and bookbinders for hanging wet sheets of paper on lines or poles to dry. Also, the blade of an oar.
  • peel (v. t.)
    To plunder; to pillage; to rob.
  • peel (v. t.)
    To strip off the skin, bark, or rind of; to strip by drawing or tearing off the skin, bark, husks, etc.; to flay; to decorticate; as, to peel an orange.
  • peel (v. t.)
    To strip or tear off; to remove by stripping, as the skin of an animal, the bark of a tree, etc.
  • peel (v. i.)
    To lose the skin, bark, or rind; to come off, as the skin, bark, or rind does; -- often used with an adverb; as, the bark peels easily or readily.
  • peel (n.)
    The skin or rind; as, the peel of an orange.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • peel
    The outer skin of a citrus fruit, used for flavouring.
  • peel
    To remove the skin from food or vegetables.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary 📕

  • peel
    pēl, v.t. to strip off the skin or bark: to bare.—v.i. to come off as the skin: to lose the skin: (slang) to undress.—n. the skin, rind, or bark: (print.) a wooden pole with short cross-piece for carrying printed sheets to the poles on which they are to be dried: the wash or blade of an oar—not the loom: a mark (Peel mark) for cattle, for persons who cannot write, &c.—adj. Peeled, stripped of skin, rind, or bark: plundered.—ns. Peel′er, one who peels, a plunderer; Peel′ing, the act of stripping: that which is stripped off: (print.) the removing of the layers of a paper overlay, to get a lighter impression. [O. Fr. peler, to unskin—L. pilāre, to deprive of hair—pilus, a hair; or pellis, a skin.]
  • peel
    pēl, n. a small Border fortress.—Also Peel′-tow′er. [Pile.] Peel mark
  • peel
    pēl, n. a baker's wooden shovel: a fire-shovel. [O. Fr. pele—L. pāla, a spade.]
  • peel
    pēl, v.t. to plunder: to pillage. [Pill (v.).]

Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book

  • peel
    A stronghold of earth and timber for defence. Also, the wash of an oar.

Military DictionaryMilitary Dictionary and Gazetteer 💥

  • peel
    To strip; to plunder; to pillage; as, to peel a province or conquered people.
  • peel
    A small tower or fort.

Part of speech

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  • peel, verb, present, 1st person singular of peel (infinitive).
  • peel, verb (infinitive).
  • peel, noun, singular of peels.

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