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Peel Back the Truth of "Decorticate"

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To decorticate means "to remove the outer layer," like peeling fruit or stripping bark. From Latin roots, it's a word for uncovering what lies beneath.

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February 26, 2025

decorticate

[ dee-kawr-ti-keyt ] verb

to remove the bark, husk, or outer covering from

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Peel Back the Truth of "Decorticate"

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