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the peeling off in flakes or scales of bark or dead skin; "exfoliation is increased by sunburn" scale: a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin
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The stripping of concentric rock slabs from the outer surface of a rock mass. (See page(s) 106)
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| exfoliation |
detachment and shedding of the outer layers of skin or mucous membrane.
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| exfoliation |
The process by which an outcrop of rock splits apart into onion-like sheets along joints that lie parallel to the ground surface.
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| exfoliation |
the removal of dead skin cells to reveal softer skin underneath.
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