How Do You Spell MOULTED?

Pronunciation: [mˈə͡ʊltɪd] (IPA)

The word "moulted" is spelled with the letters m-o-u-l-t-e-d, which is pronounced as /məʊltɪd/. The IPA phonetic transcription indicates that the first syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound /ə/, followed by an "oh" sound /oʊ/ in the second syllable. The third syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound /ɪ/, and the final syllable ends with a "d" sound /d/. "Moulted" is the past tense of the verb "moult," which refers to the process of shedding feathers, fur, or skin.

MOULTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Moulted is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "moult". The term "moult" is primarily used in the context of animals and refers to the natural process of shedding or shedding and regrowing of feathers, hair, fur, or skin at regular intervals. The act of moulting allows animals to replace old or damaged outer layers with new ones and is often associated with growth, maturation, or adaptation to changing environmental conditions.

    Moulting is a common occurrence in various species, including birds, reptiles, insects, and crustaceans. The timing and frequency of moulting can vary depending on factors such as age, species, climate, and reproductive cycle. It is often influenced by hormonal changes and environmental cues. For instance, birds typically undergo a complete moult once a year, usually in preparation for migration or breeding season.

    When an animal has moulted, it means that it has completed the process of shedding its old outer layers and has successfully grown new ones. During the moulted phase, animals may appear temporarily vulnerable due to the emergence of new, immature feathers, hair, fur, or skin. However, these new structures will eventually mature and provide the necessary protection and functionality for the animal. Moulting is essential for maintaining the health, insulation, camouflage, and flight capabilities of various creatures.

Common Misspellings for MOULTED

Etymology of MOULTED

The word "moulted" is derived from the Old English word "molt" or "melt". It ultimately has its roots in the Old Norse word "melta", meaning "to change" or "to lose hair or feathers". The term "moulted" refers to the act of an animal shedding its old feathers, hair, or skin, typically in preparation for new growth.

Conjugate verb Moulted

CONDITIONAL

I would moult
we would moult
you would moult
he/she/it would moult
they would moult

FUTURE

I will moult
we will moult
you will moult
he/she/it will moult
they will moult

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have moulted
we will have moulted
you will have moulted
he/she/it will have moulted
they will have moulted

PAST

I moulted
we moulted
you moulted
he/she/it moulted
they moulted

PAST PERFECT

I had moulted
we had moulted
you had moulted
he/she/it had moulted
they had moulted

PRESENT

I moult
we moult
you moult
he/she/it moults
they moult

PRESENT PERFECT

I have moulted
we have moulted
you have moulted
he/she/it has moulted
they have moulted
I am moulting
we are moulting
you are moulting
he/she/it is moulting
they are moulting
I was moulting
we were moulting
you were moulting
he/she/it was moulting
they were moulting
I will be moulting
we will be moulting
you will be moulting
he/she/it will be moulting
they will be moulting
I have been moulting
we have been moulting
you have been moulting
he/she/it has been moulting
they have been moulting
I had been moulting
we had been moulting
you had been moulting
he/she/it had been moulting
they had been moulting
I will have been moulting
we will have been moulting
you will have been moulting
he/she/it will have been moulting
they will have been moulting
I would have moulted
we would have moulted
you would have moulted
he/she/it would have moulted
they would have moulted
I would be moulting
we would be moulting
you would be moulting
he/she/it would be moulting
they would be moulting
I would have been moulting
we would have been moulting
you would have been moulting
he/she/it would have been moulting
they would have been moulting

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