ecdysisEnglishOxford New American Dictionaryecdysis /ˈekdəsəs, ˈɛkdəsəs / ▸ noun Zoology the process of shedding the old skin (in reptiles) or casting off the outer cuticle (in insects and other arthropods). – DERIVATIVES ecdysial /ekˈdizēəl/ adjective– ORIGIN mid 19th century : from Greek ekdusis, from ekduein ‘put off’, from ek- ‘out, off’ + duein ‘put’.