peeler

Etymology 1
From the surname of Sir Robert Peel, who established the Irish constabulary and London's police force; compare, from the given name.

Noun

 * 1)  A police officer.

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:police officer.

Etymology 2
From, , , , , , equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) One who peels.
 * 2) A person whose job it is to peel fruit or vegetable produce.
 * 3) A person who works by peeling the bark off trees.
 * 4)  A stripper; one who disrobes for entertainment.
 * 5)  One who peels or pillages.
 * 6) A device for peeling fruit or vegetables.
 * 7) A household utensil for peeling fruit or vegetables.
 * potato peeler
 * 1) An industrial food-processing machine for removing the peels or skins.
 * 2) Something to be peeled.
 * 3) Something that is peeling, about to peel, or prone to peeling.
 * 4) An edible crab that is about to shed its shell.
 * 5)  An ideal wave.
 * 6)  A plant which impoverishes the soil by demanding high value nutrients and so requires the use of fertilizers.
 * 7) Someone who breaks horses.
 * potato peeler
 * 1) An industrial food-processing machine for removing the peels or skins.
 * 2) Something to be peeled.
 * 3) Something that is peeling, about to peel, or prone to peeling.
 * 4) An edible crab that is about to shed its shell.
 * 5)  An ideal wave.
 * 6)  A plant which impoverishes the soil by demanding high value nutrients and so requires the use of fertilizers.
 * 7) Someone who breaks horses.
 * 1) Something that is peeling, about to peel, or prone to peeling.
 * 2) An edible crab that is about to shed its shell.
 * 3)  An ideal wave.
 * 4)  A plant which impoverishes the soil by demanding high value nutrients and so requires the use of fertilizers.
 * 5) Someone who breaks horses.
 * 1)  An ideal wave.
 * 2)  A plant which impoverishes the soil by demanding high value nutrients and so requires the use of fertilizers.
 * 3) Someone who breaks horses.
 * 1)  An ideal wave.
 * 2)  A plant which impoverishes the soil by demanding high value nutrients and so requires the use of fertilizers.
 * 3) Someone who breaks horses.
 * 1)  A plant which impoverishes the soil by demanding high value nutrients and so requires the use of fertilizers.
 * 2) Someone who breaks horses.
 * 1) Someone who breaks horses.

Translations

 * Finnish: kuorija
 * French: ;
 * Gujarati: છોલનાર


 * Arabic: مِقْشَرَة
 * Bulgarian: белачка
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: kuorimaveitsi
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Gujarati: છોલણી
 * Hungarian: hámozókés
 * Japanese:
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Slovak: škrabka
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian: лушпи́льник