ecdyses

/ɛkˈdɪsiːz/

Definitions

1. noun

a process of resolving or explaining a complex or obscure problem

“The scientist spent years working on the ecdyses of the ancient artifact, finally revealing its true meaning.”

2. noun

in biology, the process of shedding or casting off the skin or other outer covering of an insect as it grows

“The caterpillar underwent a dramatic ecdyses before emerging as a beautiful butterfly.”

Synonyms

  • explanations
  • interpretations
  • transformations

Antonyms

  • complications
  • concealments
  • obfuscations