n.
Pronunciation: ' pe-li-k ə l
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French pellicule, from Medieval Latin pellicula, from Latin, diminutive of pellis
Date: 1541
: a thin skin or film: as a : an outer membrane of some protozoans (as euglenoids or paramecia) b : a film that reflects a part of the light falling upon it and transmits the rest and that is used for dividing a beam of light (as in a photographic device)