pul pul dökmek

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exfoliate
To remove the leaves from a plant
To remove a layer of skin, as in cosmetic preparation
{v} to shell, peel off, scale off as a bone
To separate and come off in scales or laminæ, as pieces of carious bone or of bark
To remove scales, laminæ, or splinters from the surface of
{f} remove in layers, peel off in thin sections; shed in layers; flake off (such as dead skin)
grow by producing or unfolding leaves; "plants exfoliate" come off in a very thin piece remove the surface, in scales or laminae cast off in scales, laminae, or splinters spread by opening the leaves of
cast off in scales, laminae, or splinters
a noun, used in patent literature to describe a surface treated nanoclay, which posesses a sufficiently enlarged gallery spacing to permit the nanoclay to fully disperse (exfoliate) in a plastic matrix
come off in a very thin piece
spread by opening the leaves of
grow by producing or unfolding leaves; "plants exfoliate"
vt (L ex, out; folium, leaf) peeling off in thin layers, shreds, or plates, as the bark of some trees
To split into scales, especially to become converted into scales at the result of heat or decomposition
come off in a very thin piece remove the surface, in scales or laminae cast off in scales, laminae, or splinters spread by opening the leaves of
The natural habit of trees for the bark to peel off in shreds or thin layers
To exfoliate your skin means to remove the dead cells from its surface using something such as a brush or a special cream. Exfoliate your back at least once a week. + exfoliating ex·fo·li·at·ing a gentle exfoliating cream. + exfoliation ex·fo·lia·tion There is little doubt that skin does benefit from exfoliation. to remove dead cells from your skin in order to make it smoother
remove the surface, in scales or laminae