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ex·u·vi·ae \igˈzüvēˌē, eg-\ noun plural Etymology: Latin, from exuere to take off, from ex- ex- (I) + -uere to put on; akin to Old Russian izuti to take off shoes and stockings, Armenian aganim I put on, Avestan aothra- shoe, and perhaps to Old Irish fuan coat : the natural covering of an animal (as the skin of a snake) after it has been sloughed off • ex·u·vi·al \-vēəl\ adjective |