eclosion

/ɪˈkloʊʒən/
noun
  1. The act of emerging from an egg, cocoon, or pupa, especially in insects.
    • The time of eclosion can vary depending on temperature and humidity.
    • Scientists studied the eclosion of the moths under controlled conditions.
    • The butterfly's eclosion from its chrysalis was a beautiful sight.
  2. A figurative emergence or coming into being, such as the birth of an idea or a new phase.
    • The company's new product line marked the eclosion of a fresh creative era.
    • Her first novel represented the eclosion of a powerful new voice in literature.
    • The festival celebrated the eclosion of spring after a long winter.
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