
1) Come off in a very thin piece 2) Open 3) Spread 4) Spread out 5) Unfold 6) Use a chemical peel 7) Use a microdermabrasion agent
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1) Peel
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• (v. i.) To separate and come off in scales or laminae, as pieces of carious bone or of bark. • (v. i.) To split into scales, especially to become converted into scales at the result of heat or decomposition. • (v. t.) To remove scales, laminae, or splinters from the surface of.
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peeling in shreds or thin layers, as bark from a tree.
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to fall out. (Your Deciduous teeth exfoliate and permanent teeth erupt into the space.)
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to shed.
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Means to fall out. The deciduous (baby) teeth exfoliate and permanent teeth erupt into their space.
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1. <botany> Peeling off in thin layers, shreds, or plates, as the bark of some trees. ... 2. <dermatology> To shed cells from the skin or from mucous membranes. ... 3. <dentistry> To fall out, with development, the deciduous teeth exfoliate and permanent teeth erupt into the space. ... Origin: L. Exfoliatio ... (08 Jan 1998) ...
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Ex·fo'li·ate intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Exfoliated ;
present participle & verbal noun Exfoliating .] [ Latin
exfoliare to strip of leaves;
ex out, from +
folium leaf.]
1. To separate a...
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To slough off the outer layer of skin cells.
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Exfoliate: 1) To peal off scaly skin spontaneously. The skin exfoliates from the palms and soles in Kawasaki's disease and Reiter's syndrome. 2) To deliberately wear away the top layer of skin, as many be done gently by a facial technologist who is applying a topical skin treatment for cosmetic purposes, or more severely by a dermatologist treating...
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When you exfoliate your skin you remove layers or scales.
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[
v] - spread by opening the leaves of 2. [v] - cast off in scales, laminae, or splinters 3. [v] - remove the surface, in scales or laminae 4. [v] - come off in a very thin piece 5. [v] - grow by producing or unfolding leaves
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Peeling in shreds or thin layers, as bark from a tree.
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verb grow by producing or unfolding leaves; `plants exfoliate`
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When you exfoliate your skin you remove layers or scales.
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