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Peel (v) "to strip off" the skin, bark, or rind from, developed from Old English pilian "to peel, skin, decorticate, strip the skin or ring," and Old French pillier, both from Latin pilare "to strip of hair," from pilus "hair" (see pile (n3)) Probably also influenced by Latin pellis "skin, hide" Related Peeled;PEEL isolates individual instruments or vocals in stereo recordings so you can solo, mute or route the audio for external processing Got a song where the vocals are too loud?To strip away or pare peel potatoes Not to be confused with peal – a ringing of a set of bells; 7 Creative Banana Peel Uses You Haven T Thought Of Yet Well Good Peelink