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peal
1. peal (noun)
2. peal (verb)
Main Entry: 1peal
Pronunciation: \ˈpēl\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, appeal, summons to church, short for appel appeal, from appelen to appeal
Date: 14th century
1. a: the loud ringing of bells b: a complete set of changes on a given number of bells c: a set of bells tuned to the tones of the major scale for change ringing
2. a: loud sound or succession of sounds <peals of laughter>
peel
1. peel (verb)
2. peel (noun)
3. peel (noun)
4. peel (noun)
Peel
Peel
chemical peel
orange peel
peel off
Main Entry: peel
Pronunciation: \ˈpēl\
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English pelen, from Anglo-French peler, from Latin pilare to remove the hair from, from pilus hair
Date: 13th century
transitive verb
1: to strip off an outer layer of <peel an orange>
2: to remove by stripping <peel the label off the can>
intransitive verb
1 a: to come off in sheets or scales b: to lose an outer layer (as of skin) <his face is peeling>
2: to take off one's clothes
3: to break away from a group or formation —often used with off
— peel·able \ˈpē-lə-bəl\ adjective

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