If you use pelt as a noun, it may be referring to the pelt or coat of an animal An example in a sentence would be: The Indian tribes collected many pelts of fox while hunting today.
Yes, "fell" can be a noun, referring to a hill or stretch of high moorland, especially in northern England.
Pelt is a noun (the skin of an animal with the fur still on it). Pelt is also a verb (throw something repeatedly--they pelted each other with water balloons).
(Pelt as a noun means animal hide, while the verb usually means to bombard with small objects.) The trapper lost a beaver pelt while crossing the river. As kids, we would pelt passing cars with snowballs, and then quickly hide.
hide pelt
Lucille van Pelt - shortened to "Lucy".
Linus Van Pelt
A fur pelt is a pelt that is made of animal skin.
The word "coat" can mean the fur of a living animal (e.g. a pet's coat).The word "pelt" is more properly a synonym of "skin" meaning the fur skinned from a dead animal.
Tim Pelt's birth name is Timothy Pelt.
The Pelt was created in 2003.
No. Her pelt is a ginger pelt, a bit like her father's. Her father is Firestar.
A pelt is an undressed animal skin.