Skin, covering, husk, shell, skin, scale, decorticate, exfoliate, shave...
Peeled
Skin, Shave
A homophone for the word "peel" is "peal," which is a loud ringing of bells.
The word peeled is a regular verb. It is the past tense of the verb peel.
The term for the medical condition 'leprosy' is derived from Greek by way of Latin. The word in Latin is the noun 'lepra'. The word was borrowed from the same word in Greek 'lepra'. The Greek noun in turn was derived from the verb 'lepein', which means 'to peel'.
I took the peel off the orange for my daughter.The monkey finally figured out how to peel a banana.For best results and flavour, you should peel the outer skin off the mushrooms.
The word "reply" means the same as respond.
Yes, the word 'peel' is both a verb (peel, peels, peeling, peeled) and a noun (peel, peels).
Surprised almost means the same as startled.
"Similar" is a word that means nearly the same as "like."
Another word that means the same is "synonym." A synonym is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word. For example, "happy" and "joyful" are synonyms.
The word "peel" has one syllable.