Definition of Exuviations

1. exuviation [n] - See also: exuviation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exuviations

exuscitates
exuscitating
exustion
exutories
exutory
exuvia
exuviability
exuviable
exuviae
exuvial
exuviate
exuviated
exuviates
exuviating
exuviation
exuviations (current term)
exuvium
exuviæ
exwife
exxy
exy
ey
ey up
eya-let
eyalet
eyalets
eyas
eyases
eyasmusket
eyasmuskets

Literary usage of Exuviations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Timehri: The Journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of by Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana (1892)
"In the smaller, on May 4th, when change of skin took place, there were eight rings, these representing the total number of exuviations, the last portion ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... is retained by the posterior exuviations,—the now joints being always larger than tho old ones as long as the snake grows (fip. 3). ..."

3. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1851)
"In the course of little more than a year five exuviations took place at ... This female underwent several exuviations. Its shell was originally of a ..."

4. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1851)
"In the course of little more than a year five exuviations took place at ... This female underwent several exuviations. Its shell was originally of a ..."

5. Report by British Association for the Advancement of Science (1851)
"Thie female underwent several exuviations. Its shell was originally of a beau- ... In the course of little more than a year five exuviations took place at ..."

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