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Filter by Meaning The caducous outer layer of the snake's skin was shed to allow for growth.
The autumn leaves on the trees were caducous, carpeting the ground in vibrant colors.
The tadpole's caducous tail disappeared as it transformed into a frog.
The butterfly's caducous wings were small and underdeveloped during its caterpillar stage.
The caducous spines on the young porcupine's back were soft and easily detachable.
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