f., i̇ng., bak. molt

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moult
{v} to shed, drop or lose fethers
The act or process of changing the feathers, hair, skin, etc
the process of shedding old and growing new feathers
To shed or lose a covering of fur, feathers or skin etc
The process of shedding or losing a covering of fur, feathers or skin etc
periodic shedding of the cuticle in arthropods or the outer skin in reptiles
The process of the bird losing or dropping its old feathers and re-growing new ones
cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "out dog sheds every Spring"
Shed fur or feathers (for example, foxes moult their thick winter fur in summer, regrowing the fur over the summer in preparation for the following winter)
molting
{i} periodical shedding (of horns, skins, feathers, etc.) to make way for new growth (also molt)
To cast, as the hair, skin, feathers, or the like; to shed
moult moults moulting moulted in AM, use molt When an animal or bird moults, it gradually loses its coat or feathers so that a new coat or feathers can grow. Finches start to moult at around twelve weeks of age. Variant of molt. when a bird or animal moults, it loses feathers or hair so that new ones can grow
To shed or cast the hair, feathers, skin, horns, or the like, as an animal or a bird
{f} shed periodically (horn, skin, feathers, etc.) to make way for new growth (also molt)
The general name for the process by which the spider sheds its exoskeleton, allowing for growth and the regeneration of lost or damaged limbs Properly called ecdysis