peeled
adjective
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Pronunciation: /piːld/
adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English peel English -ed English peeled From peel (noun) + -ed (“having”).
- Having a peel; (in combination) having the specified type of peel.
“Genova lemons average 8-10 sections and 5-6 seeds. They are thick-peeled and acid. Thin-peeled fruit at right was cured about 10 days.”
“Only some mammals, such as monkeys (Janson, 1983) and bats (Phua and Corlett, 1989), appear to have the necessary dental capacity to open peeled fruits.”
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree English peel English -ed English peeled From peel (verb) + -ed (suffix forming past tenses).
- simple past and past participle of peel