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To shed or cast the hair, feathers, skin, horns, or the like, as an animal or a bird.
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1. to shed hair, outer skin, feathers, or horns before replacement of parts of new growth. 2. an act, instance, or process of molting (Morris 1992). 3.)The shedding of the exoskeleton (skin) of a caterpillar allowing for growth. Caterpillars experience several molts before pupating.
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To shed old feathers or hairs so that new ones can grow. Birds molt every year; so do elephant seals.
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To shed a coat (fur), feathers or skin. In the Summer, mammals molt their winter coats. Birds often molt old feathers for new ones. Insect larvae and crayfish molt their exoskeletons (outer skin or shell) for newer, larger ones.
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to cast off or shed hair, feathers, skin, horns, etc. at certain intervals, then replace the castoff parts by a new growth. Most birds molt once a year, but some molt more often.
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