To peel off the outer laywer of the apple, uncovering the yellow juicy part of it. Another word for "pare" would be "peel" i.e.: "To peel an apple" is the same as "To pare an apple" though peel is the most prominent usage.
You can't pare a pear with a pair of scissors. Please pare the peel from the apple. There's a tear in my new pair of pants.
Pare means to remove the outer layer of something. It's usually used in relation to food for example to pare an apple, means to remove the skin of the fruit. You can pare off the bad bits of something or pare the crust off a sandwich.
stop (doing something)
Pare Phones are simply a mock up of the real life and very famous iPhones, used to avoid copyrights and also because it is a fruit, like the apple.
A pear is a fruit. A pair is two of something, like a pair of oxen. We see pare as a verb that means something like peeling, or cutting (or reducing) bit by bit. The phrases "pare an apple" or "pare down a work force" illustrate those ideas.
The population of Pare-Pare is 113,615.
Like a green apple with a bump on top-search "pear" we can't post images here
Pare-Pare was created on 1960-02-17.
pear, pair, pare
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The population of Pare-Pare is 113,615.
Homonyms for pare are pair and pear. You can pare a pair of pears.