to bear or shed seed
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seedingto bear or shed seed
moltingto shed skin or feathers
moltedto shed skin or feathers
molterto shed skin or feathers
moltersto shed skin or feathers
moltsto shed skin or feathers
moltto shed skin or feathers
moultto shed feathers or fur, also MOLT
effuseto pour out or forth; shed; disseminate
effusesto pour out or forth; shed; disseminate
moltto shed feathers or fur, also MOULT
moltedMOLT, to shed feathers or fur, also MOULT
moltsMOLT, to shed feathers or fur, also MOULT
moultsMOULT, to shed feathers or fur, also MOLT
moultedMOULT, to shed feathers or fur, also MOLT
moltingMOLT, to shed feathers or fur, also MOULT
irradiateto shed light or other rays upon or into
exuviateto moult (to shed feathers or fur, also MOLT)
exuviatingEXUVIATE, to moult (to shed feathers or fur, also MOLT)
irradiatedIRRADIATE, to shed light or other rays upon or into
irradiatingIRRADIATE, to shed light or other rays upon or into
irradiatesIRRADIATE, to shed light or other rays upon or into
smokehouseA shed or room for curing food by exposure to smoke
linhaystorage shed or other attachment to the back of a house
smokehousesA shed or room for curing food by exposure to smoke
linhaysstorage shed or other attachment to the back of a house
drippedLet fall or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid
penthousea shed or roof attached to and sloping from a wall or building
moulting(of an animal) Shed old feathers, hair, or skin, or an old shell, to make way for a new growth
testudosa cover of overlapping shields or a shed wheeled up to a wall used by the ancient Romans to protect an attacking force
pentsshed with a sloping roof, or a sloping roof, projecting from a wall or the side of a building, as to shelter a door
pentshed with a sloping roof, or a sloping roof, projecting from a wall or the side of a building, as to shelter a door
endosomesmooth sac within the cell, formed by or fused with coated vesicles that shed their clathrin, in which ligands are separated from their receptors and from which the receptors are returned to the cell surface