molt

intransitive verb

To shed part or all of a coat or an outer covering, such as feathers, cuticle, or skin, which is then replaced by a new growth.

intransitive verb

To shed or cast off (a bodily covering).

noun

The act or process of molting.

noun

The material cast off during molting.

An obsolete preterit of melt.

To shed or cast, as feathers, hair, or skin; slough off: often used figuratively.

To cast or shed feathers, hair, skin, or the like; undergo or accomplish a molt; exuviate; mew. See the noun.

To be about to be cast off or shed, as plumage.

noun

The act or process of shedding or casting any tegumentary, cuticular, or exoskeletal structures or appendages, as feathers, hair, skin, nails, horns, hoofs, claws, or shell; ecdysis; exuviation.

noun

The period or time of molting.