molting

[ˈməʊltɪŋ]

molting Definition

  • 1the process of shedding feathers, skin, or hair so that new growth can occur
  • 2to shed an outer covering or layer

Using molting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "molting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bird is molting its feathers.

  • Example

    Snakes molt their skin periodically.

  • Example

    The crab was molting its shell.

molting Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for molting

Phrases with molting

  • a complete and rapid shedding of feathers or fur, usually occurring annually

    Example

    The ducks undergo a hard molt in the summer.

  • a partial and gradual shedding of feathers or fur, usually occurring throughout the year

    Example

    The bird is going through a soft molt, shedding only a few feathers at a time.

  • a period of time when animals shed their feathers, skin, or hair, often in preparation for a change in weather or mating season

    Example

    The molting season for deer is in the fall.

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Summary: molting in Brief

'Molting' [ˈməʊltɪŋ] refers to the natural process of shedding feathers, skin, or hair so that new growth can occur. It is common among animals such as birds, snakes, and crabs. 'Molting' can be either a noun or a verb, and it has two types: 'hard molt' and 'soft molt.' 'Molting season' is a period of time when animals shed their outer coverings, often in preparation for a change in weather or mating season.