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peelingRelationships Related Term: flaking n. ~ The separation of the surface layer from the base of a laminated material. Notes: Peeling is nearly synonymous with flaking, although it connotes limited or [..]
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peelingDelamination.
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peelingSeparation of the zinc coating from the steel strip.
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peelingA process in which thin flakes of matrix or mortar are broken away from the concrete surface. It is caused by adherence of surface mortar to forms as forms are removed, or to trowel or float in Portla [..]
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peelingA defect in a dried film manifested by large pieces becoming detached from the under surface and coming loose in sheets or large flakes.
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peeling(n) loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales
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peelingChanging from one spinnaker to another.
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peelingAlso designated "Flaking". Peeling of a coating or paiting usually in form of flakes indicates that adhesion to the substrate is not sufficient. Reasons may be: The surface is continaminated by substances which prevent adhesion. Such substances may be silicons or hydrocarbons (grease, oil) which may come into contact with the sur [..]
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peelingwhen a wave breaks perfectly
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peelingSpoilt, soiled and inedible portions are removed. Skin of vegetables or fruits is either peeled or scraped. The outer layer can also be stripped by steam.
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peelingA loss of adhesion in a paint film, plaster or other membrane which causes it to separate from the substrate in flakes or strips.
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peelingDelamination.
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peelingDelamination.
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peelingDelamination.
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peelingDelamination.
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peelingDelamination.
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peeling
The act of removing the outer surface in strips.
''Peeling a hard-boiled egg takes practice.''
Strips of an outer rind or surface that has been removed.
''She flavored the broth with vegetable [..]
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peelingWhen the wave breaks perfectly from take-off all the way down the line, creating a smooth curved wave face to surf from start to finish.
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