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Englisch - Türkisch
Aİ.bkz.moult
tüy dök
{i} deri değiştirme
moult f
{f} tüylerini dökmek
{f} tüy dökmek
tüy veya deri dökme
{f} deri değiştirmek
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) tüy değiştirmek
{i} tüy dökme
Englisch - Englisch
To shed in such a manner
The skin or feathers cast off during the process of [[#Verb|molt]]ing
To shed hair, feathers, skin, horns etc. and replace it by a fresh layer
to cast off, as hair, feathers, etc
{v} to cast or shed fethers
To shed or cast the hair, feathers, skin, horns, or the like, as an animal or a bird
{i} periodical shedding (of horns, skins, feathers, etc.) to make way for new growth
As the gypsy moth caterpillar grows, it sheds the outer covering, called molting, at the end of each instar Gypsy moth caterpillars generally molt five times before they reach their full length
(moult) In a mammal, the act or process of shedding or casting off the hair, outer layer of skin, or horns; most mammals shed the hair once, twice, or three times annually The castoff covering (obsolete) As a verb; To be shed or to shed
of Melt
when a lobster sheds its shell so that it can grow larger
molting
the replacement of feathers
When an animal looses its old fur and starts to grow new fur Birds will molt their feathers, by loosing the old feathers, and growing new ones
a bird is molting when it loses all of its old feathers and grows new ones
To shed the outer body covering
see moult. the American spelling of moult (mout (14-17 centuries), from mutian , from mutare; MUTATE)
periodic shedding of the cuticle in arthropods or the outer skin in reptiles
The skin or feathers cast off during the process of molting
The shedding of the exoskeleton ("skin") of a caterpillar allowing for growth Caterpillars experience several molts before pupating
The process by which a bird renews part or all of its plumage by shedding old, worn feathers and growing new ones
To cast, as the hair, skin, feathers, or the like; to shed
To shed an outer covering such as feathers, cuticle, or skin, which is replaced periodically by new growth
cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "out dog sheds every Spring"
To cast off the outgrown skin or cuticle in the process of insect development; changing from one instar to the next
the casting off of the outgrown skin (exoskeleton) during growth
The periodic shedding of the anthropod exoskeleton to allow growth until the adult stage is reached
To shed old feathers or hairs so that new ones can grow Birds molt every year; so do elephant seals
{f} shed periodically (horn, skin, feathers, etc.) to make way for new growth
The act or process of changing the feathers, hair, skin, etc
to molt
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