desquamate

/dɛˈskwɑːmeɪt/

Definitions

1. verb

to shed or fall off in scales, as the skin of a snake, or to fall off in layers, as the bark of a tree

“The snakes’ skin desquamated as they shed their summer coats for the winter.”

2. transitive verb

to cause to shed or fall off in scales or layers

“The cold weather caused the bark of the trees to desquamate.”

Synonyms

  • flake
  • peel
  • shed

Antonyms

  • adhere
  • cling