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PELT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a usually undressed skin with its hair, wool, or fur; a sheep's pelt. 2. a skin stripped of hair or wool for tanning.
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pelt, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The raw skin of an animal (esp. a sheep or goat) stripped of its wool, hair, etc.; a skin in this state ready for tanning. Also figurative.
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Pelt (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
A pelt is the fur and skin of an animal. Pelt or Pelts may also refer to: Contents. 1 Arts and entertainment; 2 People; 3 Other uses; 4 ...
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▪ I. pelt, n.1 (pɛlt) Also 7 pealt. [Appears early in 15th c. Evidently related to pell n.1, but actual formation obscure. It may perhaps have been syncopated from pellet n.2, with sense 2 of which it agrees, though such a syncope is very unusual. It may also have been a back-formation from pelt-ry ...
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PELT Synonyms: 341 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PELT: blow, thump, slap, punch, thud, hit, pound, swipe; Antonyms of PELT: creep, drag, crawl, poke, hang (around or out), linger, lag, tarry.
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Pelt - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A pelt is an animal's skin, fur and all. If you are wearing a fur coat, you are really wearing a pelt (hate to break it to you).
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Pelt (disambiguation)
Pelt or Pelts may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Pelt (band), American drone music band
Pelt (album), 2005
"Pelts" (Masters of Horror), an episode of the TV series
The Pelt, poetry book/CD by Doseone
People
Adriaan Pelt (1892–1981), a Dutch journalist and international diplomat
Jean-Marie Pelt (
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353 Synonyms & Antonyms for PELT | Thesaurus.com
pelt · coat · epidermis · fell · hair · hide · jacket · skin · slough. verb as in beat; throw hard. Synonyms Antonyms. Strongest matches. assail · batter ...
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PELT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
PELT meaning: 1. to throw a number of things quickly at someone or something: 2. to run fast: 3. the skin and…. Learn more.
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pelt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pel- (skin) · English terms inherited from Middle English · English terms derived from Middle English ...
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Pelt : Justin Welborn, Ashley Watkins, Travis ... - Amazon.com
When beautiful Jennifer and her friends embark on a backpacking excursion deep into the woods, they come chest to chest with an evil as old as the trees.
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Collège Jean Marie Pelt - monbureaunumerique.fr
Mon bureau numérique Se connecter Présentation de l'établissement Pour découvrir notre établissement, cliquez sur le lien : Bienvenue au collège Jean Marie PELT
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pelt/pelt; pɛlt/ nskin of an animal, esp with the fur or hair still on it 动物的皮; (尤指)毛皮: beaver pelts 海狸皮.pelt / pelt; pɛlt/ v1 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb (with sth); ~ sth (at sb) throw sth at sb repeatedly in order to attack him 为攻击某人而连续投掷某物 pelt sb with snowballs, stones, rotten tomatoes, etc 向某人投掷雪球、 石子、 烂西...
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Pelt (band)
Pelt is a drone music group formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1993.
History
The band was originally formed in 1993 by violinist Mike Gangloff. In 2003, the Rose-Gangloff-Best lineup of Pelt, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, and drummer Chris Corsano, under the name of The Din, were the backing band
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Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt book review - The ...
May 4, 2022In 'Remarkably Bright Creatures,' an octopus tells a feel-good story. May 4, 2022 at 11:20 a.m. EDT. Humans love a good, old-fashioned morality tale told from the perspective of an animal ...
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