Peelability

Pronunciation: /ˈpiɫˈəbɪɫəˌti/

Peelability (noun)

  1. How easily a layer can be removed by pulling it off in thin pieces.
  2. The property of a coating or film that lets it lift and come away without tearing.

Examples

  • The peelability of the fruit is high, so it comes off quickly.
  • Good peelability helps you remove the skin without tearing it.