English edit

Verb edit

sloughing

  1. present participle and gerund of slough

Noun edit

sloughing (plural sloughings)

  1. Something sloughed off.
    • 2012, Frank Spellman, Revonna Bieber, Environmental Health and Science Desk Reference, page 831:
      As the zoogleal slime reenters the wastewater, excess solids and waste products are stripped off the media as sloughings. These sloughings are transported with the wastewater flow to a settling tank for removal.
  2. (zoology) The act of casting off the skin or shell; ecdysis.
    • 1995, Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History: Volume 38:
      If all sloughings were successfully recorded, which is not certain since rattle segments were not color-coded during this study, the interval between events averaged 246.1 days (1.5 sloughings per snake per year).