Barkpeel

/ˈbɑrkˌpil/ noun

The outer layer of tree bark that peels or strips away naturally; also, the process of removing bark from trees.

Compound of 'bark' and 'peel,' both Old English/Germanic in origin. Historically used in forestry and timber industries to describe bark removal.

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