Word Study
exfoliate
CIDE DICTIONARY
exfoliate, v. i. [L. exfoliare to strip of leaves; ex out, from + folium leaf.].
- To separate and come off in scales or laminæ, as pieces of carious bone or of bark. [1913 Webster]
- To split into scales, especially to become converted into scales at the result of heat or decomposition. [1913 Webster]
exfoliate, v. t.
To remove scales, laminæ, or splinters from the surface of. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
exfoliate, v.intr.
1 (of bone, the skin, a mineral, etc.) come off in scales or layers.
2 (of a tree) throw off layers of bark.
1 (of bone, the skin, a mineral, etc.) come off in scales or layers.
2 (of a tree) throw off layers of bark.
Derivative
exfoliation n. exfoliative adj.
Etymology
LL exfoliare exfoliat- (as EX-(1), folium leaf)
THESAURUS
exfoliate
arrange in layers, breach, break, burst, bust, check, chip, crack, delaminate, desquamate, fissure, flake, flake off, fracture, laminate, lay down, lay up, layer, peel, rupture, scale, scale off, snap, split, stratifyROGET THESAURUS
exfoliate
Divestment
VB divest, uncover &c (cover), denude, bare, strip, disfurnish, undress, disrobe &c (dress, enrobe), uncoif, dismantle, put off, take off, cast off, doff, peel, pare, decorticate, excoriate, skin, scalp, flay, expose, lay open, exfoliate, molt, mew, cast the skin.For further exploring for "exfoliate" in Webster Dictionary Online