Noun
shed -
an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage
outbuilding a building that is subordinate to and separate from a main building
apiary ,
bee house a shed containing a number of beehives
boathouse a shed at the edge of a river or lake; used to store boats
coal house a shed for storing coal
toolhouse ,
toolshed a shed for storing tools
Verb
shed -
cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "our dog sheds every Spring"
molt ,
exuviate ,
moult ,
slough
cast off ,
shake off ,
throw away ,
throw off ,
shed ,
cast ,
throw ,
drop make the last row of stitches when knitting
desquamate ,
peel off peel off in scales; "dry skin desquamates"
shed -
get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss" ; "shed your clothes"
cast ,
cast off ,
shake off ,
throw ,
throw off ,
throw away ,
drop
take away ,
remove ,
withdraw ,
take take out or remove; "take out the chicken after adding the vegetables"
exuviate ,
molt ,
moult ,
slough ,
shed cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "our dog sheds every Spring"
abscise remove or separate by abscission
exfoliate grow by producing or unfolding leaves; "plants exfoliate"
autotomise ,
autotomize cause a body part to undergo autotomy
shed -
cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over; "spill the beans all over the table"
spill ,
disgorge
displace ,
move cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war"
seed remove the seeds from; "seed grapes"
splatter ,
slop ,
spill feed pigs
shed -
pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities; "shed tears" ; "spill blood" ; "God shed His grace on Thee"
spill ,
pour forth
pour move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the theater" ; "beggars pullulated in the plaza"