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EXUVIAE

Volume 8 · 62 words · 1815 Edition

among naturalists, denote the cast off parts or coverings of animals, as the skins of serpents, caterpillars and other insects.

EXUVIAE is also used for some shells and other marine bodies, frequently found in the bowels of the earth; supposed to have been deposited there at the deluge; as being the real spoils of once living creatures. See DELUGE, CONCHOLOGY, and GEOLOGY.