Periodic shedding of the cuticle in arthropods or the outer skin in reptiles.
Cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers.
A younger brother of Hopper in the 1998 film A Bug's Life.
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Examples for "tiny "
1 The basic idea is to break the problem into tiny time steps.
2 Speech which is free is selfannihilatiing, whether in tiny or great amounts.
3 Here is the second crystal: see how tiny : yet it's all there.
4 Ten times higher than the two tiny figures working at floor level.
5 Big car companies don't target tiny minorities, they target the mass market.
1 This method of walking is lost with the first or second molt .
2 Its lifecycle consists of eight developmental stages, each separated by a molt .
3 Salmon molt from fresh water to salt water, once, one way.
4 Her companion, Sedric, however, reminded Thymara of a bright bird in a molt .
5 Sharn-igon knew that this would be his last molt , terribly premature, agonizing, fruitless.
6 Adult Krinpit in shell were too dangerous, but in molt they were fair game.
7 The molt is the test for both, hens and cocks.
8 They molt in and out of view, careless of discovery.
9 An inhibition of juvenile molt also occurred after GnIH administration.
10 In order for crustaceans to grow, they must periodically molt or shed their shells.
11 The roles of these transporters in Ca2+ balance during the molt cycle are discussed.
12 Because they finish their molt , I think.
13 I touched him lightly on the head, and all his feathers fell off in one instant molt .
14 Stable isotope measurements of feathers can be used to infer molt origins and interstate movements in North America.
15 In captive birds, we measured the effects of high T on body mass, feather molt , and brood patch formation.
16 I did not molt from a hawk into a dove on January 20, 2009.
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