different between eluviate vs exuviate
eluviate
English
Verb
eluviate (third-person singular simple present eluviates, present participle eluviating, simple past and past participle eluviated)
- To cause eluviation.
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exuviate
English
Etymology
From Latin exuviae (“what is shed”), from exu? (“cast off, strip”)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /???zju?.v?.e?t/, /?k?su?.v?.e?t/
- (US) IPA(key): /?k?su?.v?.e?t/, /???zu?.v?.e?t/
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Verb
exuviate (third-person singular simple present exuviates, present participle exuviating, simple past and past participle exuviated)
- (transitive, intransitive, rare) To shed or cast off a covering, especially a skin; to slough; to molt (moult).
Synonyms
- (to shed or cast off a covering): moult, molt, slough
Related terms
- exuviae
- exuvial
- exuviation
- exuvious
Translations
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