| Exuvia | ‖n. sing. of Exuviæ. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Exuviability | n. Capability of shedding the skin periodically. Craig. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Exuviable | a. [ Cf. F. exuviable. ] Capable of being cast off in the form of exuviæ. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Exuviae | ‖ n. pl. [ L., fr. exuere to draw out or off, to pull off. ] |
| Exuvial | a. Of or pertaining to exuviæ. “Exuvial layers.” “Exuvial deposits.” [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Exuviate | v. i. There is reason to suppose that very old crayfish do not exuviate every year. Huxley. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Exuviation | n. (Zoöl.) The rejecting or casting off of some part, more particularly, the outer cuticular layer, as the shells of crustaceans, skins of snakes, etc.; molting; ecdysis. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| exuviae | (n) cast-off skins or coverings of various organisms during ecdysis |
| exuvial | (adj) of or relating to the cast-off skins or cuticles of various animals |
| 抜け殻;脱け殻;抜殻(io);脱殻(io);蛻 | [ぬけがら, nukegara] (n) (See 蛻・もぬけ) cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae [Add to Longdo] |