释义 |
shed·der \ˈshedə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English scheder, from scheden, sheden to shed + -er 1. : one that sheds something < a shedder of blood > as a. (1) : a crab or lobster about to begin to molt its shell : peeler (2) : a crab that has just shed its shell b. : a female salmon after spawning c. : a spring device to eject a blank from a die d. : an individual that sheds agents of infection (as through feces or other body discharges) — compare carrier 2. : a fruit that has fallen from a tree |