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ecdysis

noun
ec·​dy·​sis | \ ˈek-dÉ™-sÉ™s How to pronounce ecdysis (audio) \
plural ecdyses\ ˈek-​dÉ™-​ËŒsÄ“z How to pronounce ecdyses (audio) \

Definition of ecdysis

: the act of molting or shedding an outer cuticular layer

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With our once-unthreatened understanding of selfhood, family, and civic purpose now being scrutinized under the microscope of the mob, our culture is in a moment of ecdysis. Kayla Bartsch, National Review, "Marianne Williamson Offers Priestly Wisdom for a Nation Adrift — Seriously," 12 Aug. 2019 Growing larger causes spiders to molt, a process called ecdysis, Jo-Anne Sewlal, an arachnologist at the University of the West Indies, says via email. Liz Langley, National Geographic, "Watch This Huge Tarantula Wriggle Out of Its Skin," 22 Apr. 2017

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First Known Use of ecdysis

circa 1854, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for ecdysis

borrowed from Greek ékdysis "getting out, escape," from ekdýein "to take off, strip off," ekdýesthai "to strip oneself of, take off, get out of, escape" (from ec- ec- + dýein "to enter, make one's way into, [of clothing] get into, put on") + -sis -sis — more at adytum

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ecdysis

noun
ec·​dy·​sis | \ ˈek-dÉ™-sÉ™s How to pronounce ecdysis (audio) \
plural ecdyses\ -​dÉ™-​ËŒsÄ“z How to pronounce ecdyses (audio) \

Medical Definition of ecdysis

: the act of molting or shedding an outer cuticular layer (as in insects and crustaceans)

Other Words from ecdysis

ecdysial \ ek-​ˈdiz-​Ä“-​É™l How to pronounce ecdysial (audio) , -​ˈdizh-​(Ä“-​)É™l How to pronounce ecdysial (audio) \ adjective

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